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Why is Battery Backup Important in Histology?
Battery backup systems are vital in histology for several reasons:
Preservation of Samples
: Many histological processes, such as
tissue fixation
and
embedding
, require continuous power to maintain specific temperatures and conditions.
Uninterrupted Workflow
: Power outages can disrupt ongoing experiments and processes, leading to delays and potential loss of data.
Equipment Protection
: Sensitive equipment like
microscopes
and
microtomes
can be damaged by sudden power loss or surges.
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