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How to Identify Dull Blades?
Signs of dull blades include:
Increased resistance while cutting
Ragged, uneven tissue sections
Frequent tearing of the tissue
Inconsistent section thickness
Regular inspection of blades under a microscope can also help in early identification of dullness.
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