Cross-sectioning is a technique used to reveal the internal structure of an object by cutting through it to create a two-dimensional representation of the object's interior. This method is widely used in materials science, engineering, and biology for analyzing the composition, defects, and overall characteristics of samples. It often involves preparing the sample (e.g., embedding, polishing), cutting it with a microtome or saw, and then examining the exposed surface using microscopy or other analytical techniques.
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