Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe term "dissect from" is not an idiom that is regularly used in written English
However, it is a valid phrase that has some specialized uses in writing. For example, it can be used when discussing the practice of removing a specimen for analysis. For example, "The doctor dissected a small piece of tissue from the tumor to determine its composition."
Exact(9)
They planned to dissect from the ears toward the nose, peeling the face off radially as they moved toward its center.
There was shutdown pitching by the Rangers Derekk Holland in Game 4, and a series worth of bullpen and base-running gaffes to dissect from Game 5. Then came Game 6. Feliz came in to protect a 7-5 lead.
This was made possible because the tissue of interest is an epithelium that we are able to dissect from the animal and than flatten.
In the case of disordered proteins, backbone motions are difficult to dissect from rotational diffusion properties, because both occur on the same ns time scale.
We chose to focus on the FCC mostly because that was readily identified by using surface coil for generating images, and easy to dissect from the knee joint thereby histological examination.
The system can dissect from both paraffinized and deparaffinized FFPE tissue sections that are mounted on plain glass slides, and it is compatible with DNA, RNA, and protein isolation.
Similar(51)
(A) The photo of B16F10 tumors dissected from mice.
Briefly, the membranes were dissected from each placenta.
Hippocampi were dissected from 0 1-day-old postnatal animals.
Briefly, the striatum was dissected from freshly harvested brains.
Sections dissected from fern prothallus that lack stem cells typically regenerate a single stem cell7,8,9.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com