RE: Tissue Processor

From:David Taylor Manager <DTMan@KINGMOWER.COM.AU>

Barry,

I forgot to say, I have a lab full of Leica gear and love the stuff! We have
had no problems with with the equipment or the company, except spare parts
prices! But then again, my car spares cost too much as well! David.

David Taylor
Laboratory Manager
Drs King & Mower
Adelaide, Australia


-----Original Message-----
From: Barry, Lilith [mailto:Lilith.Barry@nrc.ca]
Sent: Thursday, 16 November 2000 03:18
To: 'Histonet (E-mail)'
Subject: RE: Tissue Processor


I have sent this email couple  of days ago. Since I didn't see it on the net
and haven't received any reply, I am assuming it didn't make it to the
server somehow. 
I am sending it again and if you HAVE seen it already, please excuse me.
                 

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Barry, Lilith 
> Sent:	Monday, November 13, 2000 9:15 AM
> To:	Histonet (E-mail)
> Subject:	Tissue Processor
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> Dear Histonetters,
> 
> Our tissue processor is on it's last legs. We do not process more than 40
> blocks at a time. (even that is very rare, more likely 5-15 ) .
> I know that all the processors can process fewer blocks but I would like
> to find smaller capacity one so less chemicals would be wasted.
> Thank you ,
> 
> Lilith
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> Lilith Ohannessian-Barry                               
> National Research Council                          
> Institute of Biological Sciences                  
> CANADA
> Tel;613-993-6460
> e-mail; lilith.barry@nrc.ca
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