[Histonet] Deeper vs Levels
Connie McManus
conniemoss <@t> relia.net
Tue Mar 1 18:32:01 CST 2005
Victor,
Stepping out on a limb, here...
in my mind, "deeper" is just what the doc said, it's a recut. "Levels",
on the other hand, implies a specified depth ... 10 um, 15 um, whatever,
per level. I would think that whatever depth defines a "level" would be
part of the way things are done in the lab (there's a term I'm looking
for and it escapes me at the moment...grrr ... old age).
this is an interesting question, one I've never delt with before. anyway,
that's my thinking on it, for what it's worth.
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Victor Tobias said:
> We have this on going issue of the use of the terms such as deeper vs
> levels. For this example let's use 3 levels vs 3 deeper sections. There
> is no question regarding the understanding of 3 levels, but what about 3
> deeper sections? My immediate boss says 3 deeper sections are
> essentially 3 recuts at one deeper level. In talking with some of the
> techs, they would treat 3 deeper sections the same as 3 levels. We want
> to clean-up our database and eliminate any confusion. Pathologist thinks
> they are ordering this and get that. Any comments?
>
> Victor
>
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