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How to Optimize Agitation?
To optimize agitation, consider the following:
Adjust the speed and duration of agitation to suit the type and size of the tissue sample.
Use appropriate devices that provide controlled and uniform agitation.
Regularly monitor the process to ensure the tissue samples are not being damaged.
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