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She was happy to leave the dissection to the P.A., who had more experience at it anyway.
In May, a greyhound breeder was found to be selling healthy dogs which were too slow, for dissection to Liverpool University.
It took about three hours to "explant" Megan's pump, a procedure that required some delicate dissection to free the components from tissue that had grown into them.
Andy, a doctoral student, led us around Christ Church with inside information: Cadavers of executed criminals were once brought for dissection to the current Senior Common Room.
"Biology is changing from dissection to biochemistry and how things work on a molecular level," said Mr. Dawson, who sometimes wears a tie with a picture of Einstein and his E=MC2 formula.
It's only been two years since a pair of criminals named Burke and Hare were caught digging up bodies to sell for dissection to doctors in Edinburgh, augmenting their supply by murdering beggars.
Digital pictures were made during dissection to localize and measure individual tumors.
During mobilization, there should be minimal dissection to preserve the periosteal blood supply.
The tibia was internally rotated, throughout the dissection, to identify structures under tension.
A mucoperiosteal flap was elevated by blunt dissection to expose the anterior surface of the maxilla.
It requires a surgical dissection to popliteal fossa and changing of the patient's position during operation.
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