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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are dissected into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the process of breaking something down into smaller parts for analysis or examination. Example: "In the study, the complex theories are dissected into simpler components to facilitate understanding."
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are dissected into
verb
To study an animal's anatomy by cutting it apart; to perform a necropsy or an autopsy.
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The single-loop 6R mechanisms are dissected into two imaginary loops and function synthesis is performed for both loops.
Eventually, the aerial hyphae are dissected into spores by specialized sporulation septa, producing chains of connected uninucleoid spores [20].
In this study, we demonstrated that the ordered patterns of cell shape, which are dissected into three patterns, are observed in both vegetative and starved cells.
The periosteum and triceps muscle are dissected into a double flap, which is stitched to the anterior capsule, thus separating the raw bony surfaces by a living mass of tissue with abundant blood supply and no risk of pressure necrosis.
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In addition, the floors of the valleys may be dissected into a sequence of sinkholes.
It has been dissected into rolling hills by streams, but its margins are marked by steep cliffs.
The design process can be dissected into five phases and is the same for most aerospace products.
Its margins have been dissected into the deeply gouged angular landscape of the Sierra Madre Occidental and the more rounded but rugged terrain of the Sierra Madre Oriental.
Frozen tissues then were dissected into 10 μm thick sections.
Porcine bladders were dissected into rectangular strips and loops.
At the end of the experiment (day 42) columns were dissected into three 8 cm sections.
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