Synonym: analyze, cut, examine. Similar words: dissent, dissemble, dissenting, insect, sector, section, dismiss, dissolve. Meaning: [dɪ'sekt] v. 1. cut open or cut apart 2. make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features.
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31. Objective: To retrospectively evaluate the necessity to dissect the laryngeal nerve in operation of gland.
32. Isn't a fortnight long enough for you to dissect my personality?
33. Gross : Residents examine, dissect and dictate all gross surgical specimens , with the staff always immediately available.
34. Don't analyze a problem by the numbers . Learn to dissect it from its structure.
35. And that's a brain surgeon who doesn't even want to dissect to the brain.
36. Objective To discuss the relation of dissect variation and iatrogenic biliary duct injury.
37. Methods Perfuse the femoral artery in 18 adult cadavers (36sides) and popliteal artery in 4 lower legs with total 40 sides. Dissect and observe the superficial peroneal arteries and branches.
38. Object: Dissect live fishes to obtain tissue samples from fish brain and liver.
39. To dissect an animal or other organism to study the structure and relation of the parts.
40. Researchers hope to dissect the underlying physiology of an economic problem, revealing how the leg bone is connected to the thigh bone.
41. Method:To dissect and observe the suprarenal gland, to draw materials from the organ in whole, then suprarenal gland tissue slices under the light microscope with methods of HE.
42. Methods In 47 cases of penetrating corneal injuries, the viscoelastics was used to dissect the anterior synechia through limbus paracentesis.
43. The researchers say the see-through frogs can be used in the study of diseases and in the development of medical treatments without having to dissect them.
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44. In Alexandria, Egypt, one of the first Greek anatomists to publicly dissect human cadavers, Herophilus of Chalcedon, determines that arteries are thicker than veins and carry blood.
45. Not everyone can dissect and digest the public information they receive.
46. In the biology class today, the teacher showed us how to dissect the endothelium of frogs.
47. I may dissect each little thing and put myself out there too much.
48. It is safe to dissect in the plane between the subcutaneous and the STF, or under the periosteum of zygoma and superficial layer of deep temporal fascia.
49. Objective:To study the effects of vanadyl sulfate on hyperlipidemia of diabetic rats and discuss dissect the possible mechanisms.
50. That cell hybridization can be used to dissect regulatory mechanisms controlling gene expression in eukaryotic cells.
51. To dissect ATFL and CFL, then to observe the enthesis of ligamentous, and to measure angle, length and width of these ankle ligaments.
52. Objective To refine the transcerebellomedullary fissure approach to the fourth ventricle and dissect the fissure to obtain sufficient operative view without splitting the inferior vermis.
53. When words like justice, religiousness , virtue, wisdom, etc. were used by others, he would ask the speaker to explain them and then dissect the answers to show how they wrong or illogical.
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