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The dissector incorporates an electrically powered hand piece and single-use, disposable cutting blades and burrs.
The dissector incorporates an electrically powered handpiece and single-use, disposable cutting blades and burrs.
A physician himself, Bob Thirsk took the no. 4 Penfield dissector into space as a symbol of medical innovation and progress.
The no. 4 Penfield dissector is one of five neurosurgical instruments widely used by neurosurgeons around the world.
Mondino's Anathomia was written in 1316 and became the standard handbook for the dissector, going through 39 editions in all.
Neil Tennant – then, as now, a keen and pithy dissector of music culture – observed Flowers' growth and expressed concern.
Figure 1 The atlantoaxial membrane is detached on the sides, using a wide dissector and avoiding any pressure on the cord.
Nobody else can touch her as a satirist, tragedian, and dissector of human behavior.
New laparoscopic instruments, such as the ultrasonic dissector and atraumatic grasper, may make minimally invasive procedures feasible for more patients.
In his right he held a series of instruments in steady alternation: Cloward elevator, Penfield No. 2, Cloward rongeur, Fulton rongeur, conchatome, Hardy dissector, Kurze scissors, and so on.
Once adequate exposure has been obtained, dissection continues inwards, still using the dissector or the scissors and the bipolar forceps and remaining in contact with the ureter.
You can use electrocautery, a hook, a pair of scissors, a sharp-tip dissector, a blunt-tip dissector, a right-angle dissector, or a suction device.
Then in 1927, Philo Farnsworth's image dissector camera tube transmitted its first image.
The central idea of the image dissector technique is to cut up a picture in the same way that a television picture is cut into horizontal scanning lines.
The dissector proceeds to examine the external and cut surface of each organ, its vascular structures, including arteries, lymphatics, fascial or fibrous tissue, and nerves.
Zworykin's receiver, the kinescope, was superior to that of Farnsworth, but Farnsworth's camera tube, the image dissector, was superior to that of Zworykin.
Known as Digestor, Dissector, Cremator, and Fermentor, they sound like a tale from the crypt, not a Northern California metal band.
However, the Image Dissector camera was found to be lacking in light sensitivity, requiring excessive levels of illumination.
Examples from Classical Literature
He became the dissector of corrupt bodies, not the creator of living beings.
Some day the dissector of birds may find a real difference in the physiological structure of the eastern and western meadow-larks.
The very labor that made me a success in literature caused me to be a dissector of things around me.
One understands that to the future dissector of a Hohenstiel-Schwangau and a Blougram the career might present attractions.
The dissector might have cut her side with his sharp stone, so like a dead body did she seem.
Now to the dead man came the dissector, dressed as the god Typhon.
This six-legged machine has a turret on top with dissector discs that you fire upon other Attacknids, causing their leg armour to fall off.
The idiot, the Indian, the child and unschooled farmer's boy stand nearer to the light by which nature is to be read, than the dissector or the antiquary.
Dissector pairs were taken from the tissue until the tissue sample was exhausted.
News Dissector Danny Schechter directed the film Plunder the crime of our time and wrote a companion book viewing the financial crisis as a crime story.
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