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F•g•.re 18 8mall groups of comeurn ceils not arranged in any pattern in tape-stripping oerom human oeorehead. x 13 Figure 16 Vertical stacking of guinea-pig corneum cells in vertical section. (paraffin, haematoxylin and eosin). Facing page 459 x 440
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