dissections in English

noun
1
the action of dissecting a body or plant to study its internal parts.
the dissection of animals for scientific research

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1. Dissections show no vocal chords.

2. Timmiella Anomala commonly grows in dusty, friable soil that makes dissections difficult

3. Only certified Anatomists were allowed to perform dissections, and sometimes then only yearly

4. However, the animal dissections disturbed her and she had to abandon her studies.

5. At that time, Anatomists explore anatomy through dissections of animals, primarily pigs and monkeys

6. Our failure to resolve the position of the mouth of the spermathecal duct in the dissections of Copulating …

7. In addition, Aortas of patients with aneurysms or dissections had more CD68 + cells (P = .01 and P = .005, respectively)

8. On page 271 of his book, Dissections: Plane & Fancy, George Fredrickson referred to such "proofs" as Bamboozlements

9. Summary: Prevention of paraplegia during the repair of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms and dissections present a substantial challenge to the operative team.

10. During the course of dissections of cadaver club feet he recognized the role of muscles and tendons rather than bones in this deformity.

11. Brainstorm is a comprehensive atlas of human neuroanatomical structures including images of gross dissections, myelin stained cross-sections and MR images supported by diagrams and text screens

12. This study presents the angioscopic results of 62 patients (mean age 60±12 years, 73% male, 54 aortic dissections, eight aortic aneurysms) during surgery of the thoracic aorta.

13. Immunohistochemical study indicated significantly more CD3 + cells in the Aortas of patients with aneurysms or dissections than in control Aortas (P = .020 and P = .0022, respectively)

14. The indications for the FET operation include several aortic pathologies, such as aneurysms, acute and chronic dissections with involvement of the (distal) arch and the proximal descending aorta.

15. This article reviews the current evidence on the natural history of aortic arch aneurysms and acute aortic syndromes, including penetrating ulcers, intramural hematomas, acute and chronic type B dissections.

16. Moreover, the Conformability of the Conformable GORE TAG Device allows for the use of the device in a disease- and anatomy-specific manner, which is very important for dissections

17. One who has been witness to a dozen dissections, and as many amputations, sees, ever after, all operations of this kind with great indifference, and often with perfect insensibility. Sentencedict.com

18. The GORE® TAG® Conformable Thoracic Stent Graft with ACTIVE CONTROL System delivers new levels of control in the endovascular repair of aneurysms, transections, and Type B dissections of the thoracic aorta

19. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the oncologic effectiveness of radical and different types of modified neck dissections with preservation of n. accessorius, v. jugularis interna, and m. sternocleidomastoideus and to identify prognostic factors for regional control and survival in univariate and multivariate analysis.

20. The results of dissections showed that 92.9 % of the left GSN and 86.2 % of the right GSN were close to the medial Crus of diaphragm while 93.3 % of the left LSN and 87.0 % of the right LSN were close to the medial Crus of diaphragm when the splanchnic nerves passed through the diaphragm.