0 present participle of excise --
1 to remove something, especially by cutting: --
I merely ask that he takes the matter on board with a view to excising it from the clause at some future stage.
No. 49 died apparently from shock; in this case the operation consisted in excising a wedge from the second kidney.
A helpful suggestion is that he could shorten the text by excising his own remarks, which would help head teachers in his constituency.
Thus, the regularization of this singularity can be viewed as excising this neighborhood of the singularity and attaching a neighborhood of in the -sphere bundle of the hyperboloid.
The main pulmonary artery end of the homograft is prepared by excising the valve, oversewing, then tucking this "stump" anterior to the phrenic nerve for later use.
Also, if the introduced gene causes unforeseen problems, there is currently no reliable method for excising the transgene from brain tissue, short of ablating transduced cells.
Thus, the regularization of this singularity can be viewed as excising this neighborhood of the singularity and attaching the northern hemisphere of the unit tangent bundle of the sphere.
By the early 1990s, flexible sigmoidoscopy screening had been demonstrated to be effective in preventing colorectal cancer, by means of detecting and excising premalignant lesions (33;40).