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Exploiting the emerging internet shopping trend, Net-a-Porter expanded to include French, German and Chinese versions of its site and now delivers its merchandise, wrapped in fine tissue paper, beautifully boxed and tied up in ribbon, in 170 countries.
After the weaving of this fine "tissue," in Mr. Aimard's description, came the "explosion" of "Nuits," in which Xenakis deploys isolated sounds of ancient languages (though no text per se) to evoke, abstractly, the dark nights of political prisoners.
Thus, the robotic platform is best suited for surgical approach in a confined visual field and optimizes optics, fine tissue handling, and intracorporeal suturing technique, whereas laparoscopic surgery may be best suited for wider operative field of view and gross manipulation and dissection, requires smaller and fewer ports, and affords ready adaptation to various surgical maneuvers.
The tablecloth was wrapped in fine tissue paper and seemed as crisp, and new as the day it had been purchased.
In radiographs, however, metallic artifacts from the electrode array overshadow the fine tissue structures.
Cochleas were then washed once more in PBS before the fine tissue preparation.
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Cleft palate requires surgery in the first years of life, furthermore repairing anatomically the soft and hard palate is complex on a surgical level because of the fine tissues and the local intraoral configuration.
Ex vivo OCT images of human larynx taken in a laboratory-based 1310 nm SS-OCT bench-top system were obtained and compared with those provided by the single channel Instrument 2 and are presented in Fig. 4. It is clearly seen that comparable OCT images of fine tissue-related structures are possible using both the bench top and portable endoscopic systems.
Robotic, computer-enhanced laparoscopic telemanipulators using 3-dimensional magnified imaging and motion scaling are designed uniquely to facilitate certain operations requiring fine-tissue manipulation.
The black and sturdy box, wrapped in grosgrain ribbon, which lands on 1,000 Net-a-porter customers' doormats daily and contains a runway-fresh fashion piece, and crunches expensively with fine pink tissue paper.
On the first score, there has been some progress: much of the stitching done in Tijuana these days is not of T-shirts but of finicky medical devices such as stents, made of fine pig tissue.
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