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- what is the effect of down temperatue on human bodyDifferent stains have different affinities for different organisms or different parts of organisms. Elaborate on this statement using the Hematoxylin and Eosin staining as an example.In extraction of albumin in egg white using 100-ml water, what does albumin look like? Also, what do you call the bubbles produced at the top of the solution?
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