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Fluid preservation refers to specimens and objects that are preserved in fluids, most commonly alcohol and formaldehyde, but also glycerin, mineral oil, acids, glycols, and a host of other chemicals that protect the specimen from deterioration. Some of the oldest natural history specimens in the world are preserved in fluid.
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ISBN (hardback): 978-1-4422-2965-5
ISBN (ePub): 978-1-4422-2966-2
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2014-05-01
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Rowman & Littlefield
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Permalink | https://oaks.kent.edu/facultybooks/77 |
Fluid Preservation: A Comprehensive Reference
Simmons, J. (2014). Fluid Preservation: A Comprehensive Reference (1–). Rowman & Littlefield. https://oaks.kent.edu/node/1752
Simmons, John. 2014. “Fluid Preservation: A Comprehensive Reference”. Rowman & Littlefield. https://oaks.kent.edu/node/1752.
Simmons, John. Fluid Preservation: A Comprehensive Reference. Rowman & Littlefield, 1 May 2014, https://oaks.kent.edu/node/1752.