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| embedding | <technique> Tissue is embedded in wax or plastic in order to prepare sections for microscopical examination. The embedding medium provides mechanical support. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| embedding agents | Materials such as celloidin, paraffin, etc. In which specimens of tissue are set before being cut into sections for microscopic examination. (05 Mar 2000) |
| paraffin embedding | The infiltrating of tissue specimens with paraffin, as a supporting substance, to prepare for sectioning with a microtome. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| plastic embedding | The infiltrating of histological specimens with plastics, including acrylic resins, epoxy resins and polyethylene glycol, for support of the tissues in preparation for sectioning with a microtome. (12 Dec 1998) |
| tissue embedding | The technique of placing cells or tissue in a supporting medium so that thin sections can be cut using a microtome. The medium can be paraffin wax (paraffin embedding) or plastics (plastic embedding) such as epoxy resins. (12 Dec 1998) |
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Process of importing into a file all of the data used to describe a graphic or font, as opposed to linking to the file or font.
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Placing a tag in the body of a product.
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Embedding a profile saves a copy of the source profile with the file so that the numeric colour values have some
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The parametrization of a submanifold by means of a standard model. A knotted sphere in 4-space is an embedding of the familiar round sphere. Whitney's theorem says that an -dimensional manifold is guaranteed to have an embedding in Euclidean -space.
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The action of inserting a file directly into PowerPoint. The file is visible in your presentation, and the presentation contains the file or graphic in its entirety. No supporting files need to follow the presentation around, but the embedded file will increase the PowerPoint file's size because the element is now part of the presentation. Examples of embedded files include sound clips and most graphic files, like JPEGs, GIFs, TIFFs, and other formats.
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