A histotechnologist is cutting paraffin sections of a kidney block and observes regularly spaced parallel lines, or 'chatter', across the tissue. What is the most likely cause of this microtomy artifact?
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A
The block was too warm during sectioning.
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B
The clearance angle of the knife was too small.
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C
The block or knife was not securely clamped in the microtome.
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D
The paraffin wax was contaminated with clearing agent.