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What Equipment Can Be Powered by Solar Energy?
Key histological equipment that can benefit from solar power includes:
Light microscopes
Cryostats
Tissue processors
Centrifuges
Refrigeration units
Solar panels can be installed to generate power for these devices, ensuring energy efficiency and sustainability in histological research and diagnostics.
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