0 to cut open something, especially a dead body or a plant, and study its structure:
1 to cut apart the body of an animal or plant in order to study its structure:
One-to-three day-old ether-anesthetized males were collected and housed for 2 days in these same conditions before the antennal pairs were dissected.
After appropriate diffusion time of the dye, the ears were dissected and mounted flat for visualization in an epifluorescent microscope.
He said he would" as soon think of dissecting a rainbow as of forming grave and practical notions of beauty".
Ten females were dissected daily to check for the presence or the absence of mature eggs in their ovaries.
They were then dissected and their egg loads recorded.
When weevils were dissected at the end of the bioassay, most were reproductively immature with relatively small developing eggs.
Twigs pruned to 4 cm length and carrying the experimental egg batch were fixed under a dissecting microscope with 16-fold magnification.
Both patients presented here had severe pain that radiated to the back, systemic hypertension, and anxiety suggestive of dissecting aortic aneurysm.
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解剖(尤指屍體或植物), 剖析,仔細分析…
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解剖(尤指尸体或植物), 剖析,仔细分析…
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diseccionar, disecar…
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dissecar…
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parçalara ayırmak, parça parça etmek…
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disséquer…
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pitvat…
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dissekere…
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