Sentence examples for cadaver from inspiring English sources

"cadaver" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a dead body or corpse, for example: "The medical examiner performed an autopsy on the cadaver."

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cadaver

noun

A dead body; especially the corpse of a human to be dissected.

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You may find Ballard's willingness to imbue the cadaver, during the very act of its disincorporation, with the mortal elements of an individual life … well, disturbing.

The proud parents met five years earlier, at the university's medical school, where Janet caught sight of Michael's black beard and fancy waistcoat above the cadaver he was dissecting and decided that he might be a bit fast but she'd risk it.

She comes down, as you might expect, in favour of incentive payments to donors, and suggests four basic models:1    A forward market for cadaver organs (I like this one) in which you sign up to have your organs harvested at death, and receive a small payment on signing or a large one to your estate when you die 2    A centralised single compensator.

And unlike a physical autopsy it does not alter evidence, enabling investigators to revisit a cadaver for additional clues if necessary.

A good cadaver is generally young, fully intact and not too obese or riddled with disease.

These enzymes (discovered in the 1970s by Dr Smith, in work that won him a Nobel prize) would lurk in the DNA-free cadaver and cut up the synthetic genome before it was able to do its stuff.

WHEN a healthy two-year-old giraffe called Marius was slaughtered with a bolt-gun in Copenhagen Zoo, publicly dissected in front of an audience of schoolchildren and had his cadaver fed to the lions, the event provoked a worldwide outcry.

"The cadaver is still moving but we will have to wait for a better time to revive it," says one well-placed European official.Without the fear of an acute crisis that might endanger the euro, nobody was in a rush to abide by Germany's wishes.

He could have challenged the election of a cadaver, but decided not to.When Roger Wilson, the present governor (at least until January, when the newly elected Bob Holden replaces him) assumed office after Carnahan's death, he announced that he would appoint the governor's widow, Jean Carnahan, to fill the vacancy if her husband were elected.

The company, which is asking 126,500 yuan ($21,000) per cadaver, says it is targeting medical schools and scientists, but it requires no documentation and will ship the corpse to your door (within China).Under China's outdated and unenforced regulations on the trade in bodies and body parts, this kind of transaction falls into a grey area of the law.

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Verdict: Clever Clegg sounded too self-regarding, and the Penitent Sinner couldn't quite dispel the embarrassment of seeing him cadaver-like the day after the worst election gaffe in British history, so I suspect that gives victory to Cameron.

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