Regardless of the implement used, the prosector will perform the best microdissection while looking through the eyepieces of the microscope. |
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Take, for example, the sad case of Michael Servetus, who had worked with the father of anatomy, Andreas Vesalius, as a prosector in Paris. |
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He was offered a position at the university as a substitute prosector in anatomy. |
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One of his positions was that of prosector for the London Zoo, which meant that he had to dissect and preserve any zoo animals that died in captivity. |
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He also turned up in disguise at Allen's sister's shop, the prosector said. |
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The Belgian federal prosector said the airport explosion was a suicide attack. |
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Warren Diepraam, a county prosector, did not rule out the possibility that she had ingested the drug while in jail. |
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One former federal prosector, who asked not to be named, said a great deal will focus on what material is permitted as evidence and whether testimony of other women will be joined to the case. |
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But police found a number of explicit messages on her phone, prosector Michael Collins told North Somerset magistrates' court. |
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It can be difficult to appreciate tumor size on gross examination in lepidic-predominant tumors, and the size recorded by the prosector can underestimate actual tumor size. |
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But after prosector Jayne La Grua produced phone evidence to show otherwise, Hussain said he was mistaken and that seeing the phone records had jogged his memory. |
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Prosector Fatou Bensouda's statement of hibernation on 12 December 2014, aimed at the UNSC, was made without consideration to Bashir's victims. |
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