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I disagree with the proposed split. There are general principles of chemistry shared by the various application branches. Despite the fact that this article presently fails to tackle the unifying principles, ultimately that content belongs here. I just stubbed the fixatives section into Cellular pathology from horrendously bad notes dropped into the main text by a neophyte nobody (first edit, anon IP).
You can already see some of the outlines of the broader conceptual categories: coagulents, protein denaturing agents, oxidising agents, etc. at least within the field of biochemistry.
It's possible that the main areas presently covered have no unifying context, but to me it all looks like variations on applied chemistry. MaxEnt 02:09, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Fixatives in all the disciplines mentioned: (photography?), histology, artwork, perfume seem to be preservatives. The article on histology is the longest, and as articles go, I think it's pretty short. At this point, I lean towards merjer, but I'm not doing the work. I can, but I won't. The topic isn't that important to me; it would be a last-ditch effort to save a natural sponge that is decomposing. K(HX)PO4+CaCl2 will work with more natural effect. Brewhaha@edmc.net 20:22, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
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I disagree with the proposed split. There are general principles of chemistry shared by the various application branches. Despite the fact that this article presently fails to tackle the unifying principles, ultimately that content belongs here. I just stubbed the fixatives section into Cellular pathology from horrendously bad notes dropped into the main text by a neophyte nobody (first edit, anon IP).
You can already see some of the outlines of the broader conceptual categories: coagulents, protein denaturing agents, oxidising agents, etc. at least within the field of biochemistry.
It's possible that the main areas presently covered have no unifying context, but to me it all looks like variations on applied chemistry. MaxEnt 02:09, 8 June 2006 (UTC)
Fixatives in all the disciplines mentioned: (photography?), histology, artwork, perfume seem to be preservatives. The article on histology is the longest, and as articles go, I think it's pretty short. At this point, I lean towards merjer, but I'm not doing the work. I can, but I won't. The topic isn't that important to me; it would be a last-ditch effort to save a natural sponge that is decomposing. K(HX)PO4+CaCl2 will work with more natural effect. Brewhaha@edmc.net 20:22, 3 July 2007 (UTC)