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What are the Types of Vacuums Used in Histology?

Different types of vacuum levels are used in histology depending on the application:
1. Low Vacuum: Often used in tissue processors for the initial stages of fixation and dehydration.
2. Medium Vacuum: Used in embedding stations to remove air bubbles and ensure thorough infiltration of embedding media.
3. High Vacuum: Essential for electron microscopy to prevent electron scattering and achieve high-resolution imaging.

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