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Sentinel lymph node
dissection
has really changed the way that we manage breast cancer, melanoma.
And then if that node has cancer, the woman would go on to get the axillary lymph node
dissection.
You know, cadaver
dissection
is the traditional way of learning human anatomy.
So we learned the majority of anatomic classes taught, they do not have a cadaver
dissection
lab.
So to address this, we developed with a Dr. Brown in Stanford: virtual
dissection
table.
So with this Anatomage Table, students can experience the
dissection
without a human cadaver.
It doesn't have to be always
dissection.
Since it's digital, we can do reverse
dissection.
You're reading about this smart stuff, this intelligent
dissection
of the immune system.
Here's a
dissection
of an abdomen of a cockroach.
Today, she’s really hoping to do some of the nerve-sparing, extremely delicate
dissection
that can preserve erectile function.
And since this was introduced in 1999, a lot of these robots have been out and being used for surgical procedures like a prostatectomy, which is a prostate deep in the pelvis, and it requires fine
dissection
and delicate manipulation to be able to get a good surgical outcome.
It demands a different approach than usual, since the allegory will not reward
dissection.
When the body of a young man she met on the train turns up on her
dissection
table, she begins to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death, and uncovers a gruesome conspiracy perpetrated by an Antihippocratic secret society operating within the school.
When taken as a whole for its ideas and
dissection
of the current 2-party system and political process, I think this is a great film.
It's a teen-horror set in a medical school where the students are going missing then turning up as experiment subjects in the
dissection
lab.
And by that I don't mean "sick and angry" about "the human condition" or anything so general and profound as that, because that is exactly the line that most critics have adopted in their fulsome praise of the film - "an ordeal to watch in its ruthless
dissection
of our emotional cowardice and cruelty" and so on - and, if it really managed to put across a universally or even broadly relevant message of this sort, then the director would have good reason to be satisfied with himself, however pessimistic his conclusions may be.
The critical bashing of the movie in mainstream media publications as "offensive" and "raunchy" only serves to underscore its intensity as a refreshing and concentrated
dissection
of people's sexual pursuits and passions.
Dissection
is no fun in film.
If you were a medical student at the University of Edinburgh in 1876, be prepared for cold, gray, grimy days, complacent and pompous professors, class consciousness and the occasional
dissection.
In doing so, Burns shows his brilliance for a balanced dissection, for he presents differing viewpoints in the course of the flick.
By any objective standard that one might wish to use, this film is hopeless garbage, but STILL, somehow, it manages to entertain, what with its one-of-a-kind plot, a few scantily clad women, some grotesque characters (a one-legged mute secretary in a fright wig; the gravedigger's wife who talks incessantly to her doll) and some mild gross-out scenes (a cat dissection; bloodied-up cat attack victims; the freshly ground "meat"--in actuality, probably hamburger meat or Play-Doh--being pushed out of the grinder) that should gross out only the most squeamish.
Research and clinical uses of body parts have been controversial since the early days of anatomical dissection, which once evoked Dante-esque visions of Hell.
Of which are you an admirer?""The last, as practiced by ourselves, for the other three are destructive of all the opportunities for dissection; whereas, in the last, the coffin can lie in peaceful decency, while the remains are made to subserve the useful purposes of science.
"Death and dissection," continued the operator.
Here's a wenerable old lady a--lyin' on the carpet waitin' for dissection, or galwinism, or some other rewivin' and scientific inwention.'
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