Seeds were cleared and compared with unstained seeds using a dissecting scope. |
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For Sisyranthus trichostomus, the corona is not visible without dissecting the flower. |
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I wondered about the ethics of dissecting a donated body for general interest rather than specialist research. |
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We got around to discussing the game in detail, dissecting the various lines on each side. |
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He'd had researchers, packaging experts, and McKinsey consultants dissecting the idea for a year. |
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But the mere exertion of dissecting a newspaper was too much, and he threw up. |
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Here, we use salamander pheromone delivery as a test case for dissecting the evolutionary dynamics at multiple levels in a functional complex. |
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They also shift metabolism toward fat production and appear dark when viewed with a dissecting microscope. |
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His batting technique, however, was a revelation to those previously restricted to dissecting his one-day innings. |
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The surgeon creates a scleral pocket by dissecting posteriorly, undermining the tissue with Wescott scissors. |
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Fossils were measured under a dissecting scope using a calibrated ocular micrometer. |
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F 1 progeny were scored under a dissecting scope for suppression or enhancement of the KDN rough eye phenotype. |
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We counted mature fleas, flea larvae, and ticks under a dissecting microscope. |
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Use of a dissecting microscope to examine the colony will reveal that the surface of the colony has a beaten copper appearance. |
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This gene sequencing approach may be a valuable tool for further dissecting the role of bacteria in human decomposition. |
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The students will name and identify elephants and herds as well as dissecting droppings to help discover the animal's migratory patterns. |
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This illuminates the scene and pins humanity, as upon a dissecting table, under the unwinking light of an unshaded bulb. |
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These analyses indicate that the application of new genetic screens for dissecting complex signaling phenomena such as hydrotropism is promising. |
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Scarification was accomplished by piercing the seed coat and scraping a small portion of the perisperm with a sterile dissecting needle. |
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Why don't we spend hours dissecting our relationship, going into personal details and pointlessly wittering on, like I do with my girlfriends? |
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Making litmus paper change colour was uninspiring and dissecting enormous rats was a lesson more steeped in butchery than anatomy. |
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Critics lost no time in dissecting the losses these terms entailed for the city. |
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Mr Goodsir advised the omission of boiling and gave the future great malacologist his first lesson on dissecting mollusca. |
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Images of individual skeletal elements were captured with a digital camera mounted on a dissecting scope. |
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The French system of dissecting out muscles from a carcass yields other pieces of lean tender meat suitable for steaks. |
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Using a dissecting microscope, the colonies and individual undivided cells were scored for the number of cell divisions that had occurred. |
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In Costa Rica he watched parasitologists dissecting frogs, turtles, and iguanas and finding new species of parasites in each group. |
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The first one involved usage of liquid paraffin for immersing nerves while dissecting and recording from them. |
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A crisp line runs the length of the vehicle from bulging front fenders to bulging rear fenders, even dissecting the fuel filler cover. |
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Thus, an analysis of a city in time means dissecting it in space, and in this way dissecting it into urban forms. |
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Gordon has a predilection for dissecting, splintering and doubling images, or for turning them into their own opposites. |
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The numbers of hatched eggs and unhatched eggs were then counted under a dissecting microscope to determine the frequency of hatched eggs among all eggs laid. |
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Viable nematodes show visible movements or spontaneous reactions when gently probed with dissecting needles. |
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Experts then began the enormous task of studying and dissecting these concepts and giving them French names. |
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Additionally, care must be taken when dissecting the carotid vessels to avoid disturbing the atheromatous lesions causing fragmentation and subsequent embolization and stroke. |
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Now I can sit around the Round Table for hours rehashing last night's scores or dissecting the peculiarities of anyone not sitting within earshot of our bull session. |
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By dissecting job roles, employers can identify the skills that can migrate across industries or be developed with relative ease. |
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In the post-genome era, disease gene mapping using dense genetic markers has become an important tool for dissecting complex inheritable diseases. |
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When examined under a dissecting scope, hermaphrodites fed Cry5B toxin for 2-3 days develop decrepit internal morphology, have pale coloration, and move slowly. |
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In order to paint the human form better, he studied anatomy, dissecting many cadavers at a time when this was unusual, and drawing them in painstaking detail. |
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Our intention was to sample only a subset of the most common species that can be reliably counted and identified in the field without a dissecting scope. |
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My dog enjoys dissecting the plush toys to extract the squeaker. |
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This change in viewpoint rationalizes a change in experimental strategies for dissecting sex chromosome effects. |
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Then why do the prognosticators spend endless hours dissecting his wins and turning them into losses? |
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The website encourages good journalism as an effective means of dissecting the social, economical and political developments in the Arab world. |
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Sean was obsessed with dissecting his market into expats and locals. |
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It is believed that shortly afterwards gravediggers stole his body, which ended up on a dissecting table in Cambridge, where a horrified acquaintance recognised it. |
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We are now dissecting the specific mechanisms on the virus surface that initiate coagulation and the role of thrombin in virus propagation. |
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The minute, white, worm-like mites are visible if you tease apart the hairy growth with a pin and use a dissecting scope or 10-15 power hand lens. |
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These models are more efficient for dissecting. |
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We detected implantation sites by staining the uterus for iron and viewing it under a dissecting microscope. |
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Japan conducts so-called scientific whaling by capturing and dissecting minke whales and other species in order to better determine population structure and status. |
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Jarinova's research interests include dissecting molecular mechanisms through which the 9p21.3 locus regulates susceptibility to Coronary Heart Disease. |
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The group identifies monovalent peptides either by dissecting a functionally or structurally defined protein-protein interface or through screening of phage-displayed peptide libraries. |
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Bichat therefore limited himself to comparative anatomy by dissecting corpses in order to understand the way organs worked in living things and the action of diseases. |
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Whether dissecting virtual hands, performing surgical procedures on simulators, or witnessing a surgery remotely, students are able to participate in the learning process from multiple locations simultaneously. |
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But Hansen's gift for dissecting matches was not the corporation's only carriage clock and pension pot changing hands last night. |
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It could be a picture of a frog you've been dissecting in the lab, that mug of cold coffee you never managed to drink, or a diary with no social plans because your work has taken over. |
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But Dr Gabet suspects other burrowing animals have the same effect, and suggests dissecting Mima mounds in different places, to see what is living in them. |
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The two people convicted knew exactly what they were doing when they stole a healthy pet cat and inflicted unspeakable suffering by skinning it alive, dissecting it and gouging out one of its eyes. |
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He has done an admiral job in dissecting the inadequacies of Bill C-27, as he has done with many pieces of legislation the government has brought forward in the transport sector specifically. |
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Considering the nature of images, it would be forgivable to assume that Lois grew up on a diet of dance images, analysing and dissecting the work of the many dance photographers that have gone before. |
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Wide field, stereo or dissecting light microscopes. |
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He spent long hours alone dissecting cadavers. As a first-year medical student he discovered a parasite in the muscles of a body which no one else had detected. |
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Staging of gastrulating mouse embryos by morphological landmarks in the dissecting microscope. |
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There, a small probe and dissecting microscope were used to isolate diplectanids from the gills or sediment. |
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The posterior tunnels were made by dissecting the fibromuscular layer towards the ischial spine. |
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A horticulturalist used a dissecting microscope to show students live ash borer larvae. |
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We have to stop dissecting these problems and get on with it. |
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Young crawlers were obtained by dissecting female lobate lac scales that infested wax myrtles. |
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He had some expertise in geology, beetle collecting and dissecting marine invertebrates, but in all other areas was a novice and ably collected specimens for expert appraisal. |
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These data were obtained using a WILD M5A dissecting microscope equipped with a camera lucida and a Canon D60 digital camera attached to a Meiji RZ trinocular scope. |
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Placental chorionic villi from maternal decidua, blood clots and mucus were dissected under a dissecting microscope into fragments a few millimetres in size. |
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Intracranial aneurysms associated with Marfan's syndrome can be saccular, fusiform, or dissecting and are usually found in the proximal intracranial carotid artery. |
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