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The use and dissection of specific material adds weight to the delicate historical analysis within the book.
The dissection of larvae revealed that multiple ovipositions into a single host did not occur in our experiments.
Quart's dissection of status anxieties is brilliant, but her focus is restricted to academic overachievers bred by upper-income parents.
One of my Hermetic hobbies is the dissection and understanding of the workings of individual emotional responses.
A left salpingo-oophorectomy, left pelvic lymph node dissection, omental biopsy, and pelvic washings for cytology were performed.
The numbers of cataphylls and embryonic green leaves of each bud were recorded after manual dissection under a stereomicroscope.
Here we have the heart of the fallacy, or rather an unknowing dissection of the fallacy by one of its authors.
Both McLuhan's and Marcuse's dissection of modern technology is neither dystopian nor pessimistic.
His sniffy attitude to Motown may be dead wrong but his dissection of the creative and entrepreneurial side of the music industry is unrivalled.
The procedure requires meticulous dissection and exhaustive hemostasis to prevent damage to adjacent structures.
This helps the surgeon identify the ureteral orifices during bladder dissection and urethral bladder reanastomosis.
However, aortic dissection associated with vasculitis of the vasa vasorum in SLE is extraordinarily rare.
This paper explores the potential for developing virtual dissection software for physical collaboration.
With clinical evidence of nodal disease it is clear that the neck requires treatment, traditionally in the form of a neck dissection.
The animal remains seem to represent only dissection material and were not used as specimens for display.
After dissection, the spermathecae were stored separately in alcohol for later DNA-microsatellite analysis.
For anatomists as well as academic theorists, Michelangelo's art exemplified the advantages of anatomical study by dissection.
Over the next centuries dissection of the human body became a standard part of the training of medical students.
Twenty-four lymph nodes were dissected from the axillary dissection, the largest measuring 2.0 x 1.0 cm.
I could go on for many more pages in a systematic dissection of this recent work but, it will only weary the reader.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But of what good is the love of Nature that consists only in classification and dissection?
The dissection of a slanderer's or talebearer's heart would present the most loathsome specimen of morbid anatomy conceivable.
This may be made by transfixion at its base, but is better obtained by dissection from without.
May not some unfledged Galens remove the body for the purpose of dissection?
If the antheridia are not quite ripe, the mass must be liberated by dissection.
His book became the manual of dissection that was in practically every dissector's hands for several centuries after.
For, like Bruckner's, they appear chosen with an eye to their serviceability for contrapuntal deformation and dissection.
It is rather small for dissection, but very good complete series were obtained and stained in hematoxylin.
The latter procedure usually accomplishes the control of the hemorrhage incident to a deep dissection for papilloma or verucca.
Spontaneous carotid artery dissection is a rare condition with potentially devastating consequences.
Morton, I feel as if I had taken part in the dissection of a human soul.
The analytic is a dissection of the faculty of the understanding.
New Zealand scientists Kat Bolstad from Auckland University of Technology led the dissection of a colossal squid.
The internal anatomy, I may remark here, as dissection has since shown, was almost equally simple.
There was a papal bull, for instance, said to forbid dissection.
Vesalius himself offers a recipe for preparing bodies for dissection, and he tells us that Galen was reluctant himself to flay the apes he was about to anatomize.
As no trace of an opening could be found, Doctor Ponnonner was preparing his instruments for dissection, when I observed that it was then past two o'clock.
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