vivisection in English

noun
1
the practice of performing operations on live animals for the purpose of experimentation or scientific research (used only by people who are opposed to such work).
One commenter has even suggested Aaron's lack of posting on animal vivisection in the past somehow means he is being hypocritical now.

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1. Antivivisectionist definition, a person who opposes vivisection

2. Has he never heard of vivisection?

3. The victims of vivisection need a hand.

4. Antivivisection (ant″i-viv′ĭ-sek″shŏn) [ anti- + vivisection] Opposition to vivisection or the use of live animals in experimentation.

5. What does Antivivisectionist mean? An individual opposed to the practice of vivisection

6. It is the rarest thing in the world to hear a rational discussion o! vivisection .

7. Vivisection, or animal testing, is one of the selfish behaviors that we frequently show.

8. Antivivisectionist definition: a person who is opposed to vivisection Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

9. Although many people have opposed vivisection, some people are enthusiastically supportive of this practice.

10. I'm not against vivisection, but obviously we all want to avoid animals suffering unnecessarily.

11. Some people may say, without vivisection, there would not have had so many scientific discoveries.

12. Vivisection in education Dissection has traditionally been a means of acquiring a knowledge of anatomy.

13. Soullessness, in so far as it is relevant to the question at all, is an argument against vivisection .

14. by Vernon ColemanIt's now official: vivisection is a barbaric waste of time, of no value whatsoever to human beings.

15. The author supports vivisection because it brings many a benefit. The speaker opposes it because he finds it unethical.

16. Some people deem that vivisection experiments are very brutal , because animals are our friends and they have existent right.

17. Now vivisection can only be defended by showing it to be right that one species should suffer in order that another species should be happier.

18. Their excursion into the progressive circles of hell is recorded with such precision that the film is like a compelling vivisection experiment.

19. Others insist that vivisection experiments are done for the sake of human's interest,(Sentencedict.com) making human beings healthier and promoting the development of medical science.

20. I abhor vivisection with my whole soul. All the scientific discoveries stained with innocent blood I count as of no consequence. Mahatma Gandhi 

21. Some believe that it is rather brutal to carry out vivisection experiments because animals are human's good friends and they have the rights to survive.

22. Vivisection is a social evil because if it advances human knowledge, it does so at the expense of human character. George Bernard Shaw 

23. But the most sinister thing about modern vivisection is this. If a mere sentiment justifies cruelty, why stop at a sentiment for the whole human race?

24. Had I been born where laws are less strict and tastes less dainty, I should treat myself,to a slow vivisection of those two, as an evening's amusement.

25. Students practise gathering data for an essay. This unit focuses on an essay on vivisection and in this activity students go to the website to source information.

26. The Cardiograph is constructed with an unerring accuracy by which a one-hundredth part of a second is indicated on a graph.: The great botanist predicted that use of his Cardiograph will lead to vivisection on plants instead of animals.

27. BESIDES the motions already spoken of, we have still to consider those that appertain to the Auricles.: 1: Caspar Bauhin and John Riolan, 1 most learned men and skilful anatomists, inform us that from their observations, that if we carefully watch the movements of the heart in the vivisection of an animal, we shall perceive four motions distinct in time and in place, two of which are proper to