Re: Humidity

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From:"LuAnn Anderson" <ander093@gold.tc.umn.edu> (by way of histonet)
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Responding to the message of <3831BB72.6274809C@stereotaxis.com>
from "Peter A. Takes" <ptakes@stereotaxis.com>:

Peter,
In Minnesota, we spend all summer trying to get humidity out of the
air(greatly
affects our Bielschowsky's) and all winter boiling water to put humidity into
the air for sectioning.  There is no happy medium!!!
LuAnn Anderson,H.T.
Assistant Scientist
Univ. of Minnesota;Division of Neuropathology





>
>  For those who track this sort of thing, I was wondering what the
> average laboratory (histology and non-histology) humidity levels are in
> the hospital environment.  Obviously, there will likely be some
> geographic differences.  If you have this type of information, it would
> be helpful.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Peter
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> Director, Clinical & Regulatory Affairs
> STEREOTAXIS, Inc.
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