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Follow the steps to embed stain in image files on the web:

  1. Click New Document to upload your image to your DocHub profile.
  2. View your document in the online editor by clicking Open next to its name. If you prefer, click on your file instead.
  3. embed stain in image and make more adjustments: add a legally-binding eSignature, include extra pages, insert and erase text, and use any instrument you need from the top toolbar.
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hey guys in today video I will show you how to Ed images in docHub in design first launch docHub in design to begin working with your document add an image to your InDesign document either from your local computer website or any other source drag the image onto your design document to place it in the desired location access the Links panel to manage important images if you donamp;#39;t see it navigate to window menu and select links in the Links panel you will find list of all imported files including images status of each image is displayed right click on the image you want to embit in the Links panel from Context menu select embet link status of image in the link panel should change indicate that is now Ed in the document and thatamp;#39;s it if you found this tutorial helpful please consider subscribing and liking video

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Negative staining protocols. The conventional negative staining protocol involves the adsorption of the specimen to a glow-discharged carbon-coated EM grid, which is washed with two drops of deionized water and subsequently stained with two drops of heavy metal solution.
Two ways to obtain contrast in light microscopy. (A) The stained portions of the cell reduce the amplitude of light waves of particular wavelengths passing through them. A colored image of the cell is thereby obtained that is visible in the ordinary way.
Negative Staining Take two slides. Place a drop of acidic dye, nigrosin, at one end of your slide. Place your specimen into the dye and swirl it in the stain. Using the other slide, hold it at a 45 angle and feather the mixture across the slide by pushing the dye. Air dry but do NOT heat fix. Observe your negative slide.
Staining is done to visualise the specimen clearly under the microscope. Without staining the specimen under the microscope will look transparent or will not be visible clearly. Hence, staining is done to make the components of cell clearly visible. For example, saffranin is used to stain the nucleus.
The negative staining technique is mainly used for the visualization of small structures such as virus particles or isolated cell constituents, e.g., macromolecules (enzymes), surface components of cells (bacterial pili), mastigonemes of eukaryotic flagella, small organelles such as dictyosomes, or structures such as
Stains. The most widely used stains in electron microscopy are the heavy metals, uranium and lead. The double contrast method of ultrathin sections with uranyl acetate (UA) and lead citrate is the standard contrasting technique for electron microscopy (Figure 1 and 2).
Electron microscopy is a useful tool to examine virus morphology. A negative staining technique uses heavy metal salts to enhance the contrast between the background and the virions image. This is a very simple and direct technique. Pelleted viral particles are resuspended in distilled water.
1. Place 3- 50 l drops of sterile water and 2- 50 l drops of 2% UA on parafilm 2. Apply 4 l of sample onto glow discharged grid for 40 sec 3. Gently blot the sample (Whatman #1 filter paper).

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