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Lõikesagedus (Estonian for "slice thickness") refers to the thickness of a slice, a critical parameter in fields such as pathology, materials science, and microscopy. In pathology, lõikesagedus determines the clarity and detail of tissue samples viewed under a microscope; standard diagnostic slices typically range from 2 to 5 micrometers, as thinner slices may lack sufficient tissue for analysis while thicker slices can obscure cellular structures. In materials science, the thickness of material slices influences the accuracy of mechanical or structural analyses, with thinner slices often required for high-resolution imaging. Proper lõikesagedus ensures consistency and reliability across experiments, as variations can lead to misinterpretations in diagnostic or research contexts.