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<p><big>Mounting</big></p>
<p>The mounting of specimens on microscope slides is often critical for successful viewing.  The problem has been given much attention in the last two centuries and is a well-developed area with many specialized and sometimes quite sophisticated techniques. Specimens are often held into place using the smaller glass <b>cover slips</b>.</p>

<p>The main function of the cover slip is to keep solid specimens pressed flat, and liquid</p><p>
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