Sentence examples for whose dissection from inspiring English sources

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Surprisingly, all previous studies focused on anatomy and function of soft tissues, including ligaments and capsule, whose dissection was performed in different ways by various authors, leading to conflicting results [11, 12, 13].

Furthermore, the occipital squama of sheep is covered by a considerable amount of muscles, whose dissection is known to cause massive postoperative wound pain in people [ 7, 11, 40].

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He was also influenced by a childhood friend, the pianist Denis Rose, whose dissections of recordings by Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and Thelonious Monk provided much of the basis for the experiments of the young London players.

Kim, whose chromatic dissection of Miyazaki's work has been shared all over the internet last year, has been imagining new ways to process the Studio Ghibli founder's technique ever since.

Vaclav Havel, the Czech writer and dissident whose eloquent dissections of Communist rule helped to destroy it in revolutions that brought down the Berlin Wall and swept Mr. Havel himself into power, died on Sunday.

"If it was one country and one central bank, this would work," said Timothy Congdon, an economist and professed euro skeptic in London, whose biting dissections of the European Central Bank are becoming more widely read.

In addition, the SMSBV may be used in patients with aortic dissection or pseudoaneurysm whose arterial wall structure shows signs of damage, degeneration, and edema, using two mats to clip the aortic wall and then ligate it the metal connector is recommended.

Complications did not occur more frequently in the patients who underwent ALND than in the patients with inguinal lymph node dissection, even though complications were more common in the patients whose SLNB had been followed by dissection.

Leonard Cohen, a singer-songwriter whose literary sensibility and elegant dissections of desire made him one of popular music's most influential and admired figures for four decades, has died.

The bodies were far more likely to be kept permanently than those of adults, whose remains were usually buried after dissection.

In women whose breast cancer treatment included axillary dissection, does weight training increase strength without precipitating or exacerbating arm lymphoedema?

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