Paracoenogonimus ovatus, metacercriaе, age group, distribution mechanism METHOD OF plastination with epoxy
Abstract
The article describes the technique for making transparent plastinated human body slices made of epoxy resin. Different factors determinating dehydration and impregnation of body slices have been analyzed as well as transparency of plastinated slices in relation to the refraction coefficients of the epoxy composition. Physical and chemical methods for viscosity correction and refraction of epoxy resin have been suggested. It has been proved that plastinated slices with thickness from 3 to 5 mm have the best demonstration characteristics.
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