Positive control samples: the 2 and 3 counting from left to right, they have human blood and the rest were used to cut beef with one of its edges.

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Positive control samples: the 2 and 3 counting from left to right, they have human blood and the rest were used to cut beef with one of its edges.

Positive control samples: the 2 and 3 counting from left to right, they have human blood and the rest were used to cut beef with one of its edges. In darkness.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: with artificial light.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: In darkness.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: with artificial light.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: In darkness.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: Fiber of attached camelid seen at an optical microscope at 400 magnifications. possible Erythrocyte.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: Fiber of attached camelid seen at an optical microscope at 1000 magnifications. Possible Erythrocyte.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: Erythrocyte image taken with scanning electron microscope SEM. 20000 increases.

Sample PCz 1.2 C1 (3) (3) No. 154: Black arrow: set of erythrocytes; Red arrow: possible leukocyte. image taken with scanning electron microscope SEM. 5000 increases