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Definition of dissected in English: dissectedadjectivedɪˈsɛktɪddʌɪˈsɛktɪd 1Having been cut up for anatomical study. 被解剖的 Example sentencesExamples - In this study, we use one half of dissected lymph nodes for histologic examination and the other half for telomerase assay.
- One way is microdissection of the tissue, in which the antigen was localized using immunohistochemistry, and immunoblot analysis or activity measurements of extracts of the dissected tissue.
- We may look at a dissected heart and think that's all there is to it but what about those 78% of heart transplant patients who have memories that are not their own?
- Measurements are for dissected embryos for the early-oil, mid-oil, and desiccating stages, and for whole seed at the mature seed stage.
- What was it like walking right up to the dead, dissected bodies?
- Whole petals or dissected tissues were chopped with a sharp razor blade in 0.5 ml of nuclei extraction buffer (solution A of the kit).
- This leads King into an extended digression on Michelangelo's use of nudity, including the evidence that the artist had studied dissected corpses in great detail.
- As a result of these preservation techniques, there are several museums of human anatomy today containing permanent displays of beautifully dissected specimens.
- In experiments on dissected tissue, the accessory structure is usually removed.
- An added attraction is models and dissected specimens of human body - liver, spleen, kidney, foetus and hip joints - all preserved in formaldehyde solution.
- The leaves dropping from the trees in autumn, the interior of an airplane engine, the entrails of a dissected rabbit, the city desk of a newspaper, all appear to be chaos if they are seen without comprehension.
- While methanol is a naturally occurring chemical found in tomato juice, formaldehyde is a poison used to kill fire ants and to preserve dissected specimens in biology lab.
- By replacing body fluids with transparent plastic, plastination maintains the natural shape and color of dissected tissues.
- It is also noted that many artificial fluorogenic substrates have been developed that provide alternative methods and extend the scope of enzymatic reactions that can be studied quantitatively with small dissected samples.
- When releases were complete, the limbs were formally dissected, and the proximity of neurovascular structures relative to the fascial incisions was measured and documented.
- I was beyond laughter, I just sat there agog, trashed and feeling like a dissected cadaver in a lab, in silent hysterics somewhere in between my ears because my mouth and larynx had ceased to communicate with my brain.
2Having a divided form or structure. 分几部分的,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - Noxubee County, Mississippi had the most fragments of prairie, a reflection of a landscape that was highly dissected by streams.
- This attractive liverwort has dissected edges to its fronds, giving the appearance of small petals.
- Images included dissected lines on a screen, the subtleties of bird flight expressed through the movements of hands and head, a weaving toy plane.
- Our analysis of dissected stems and the outer anatomy of fossil logs indicates that the Eocene Metasequoia were strongly self-pruning.
- However, in longitudinal optical sections of dissected bundles immersed in lactic acid, they could be recognized as flattened and stretched helical wall thickenings.
- Within the opening room is a tall, minimalist sculpture made of glass, to which a cluster of carefully dissected books has been attached: one blue, one brown, one black.
- 2.1Botany (of a leaf) divided into many deep lobes.
〔植〕(树叶)多裂的,深裂的 Example sentencesExamples - These are the maples with deeply dissected leaves.
- True aquatic plant species often have thin, highly dissected leaves, a morphology which is believed to be directed to the optimization of gas exchange underwater.
- Morphologically, the population is distinguished by having much more dissected leaves than the normal form.
- B. erecta is a stoloniferous species, consisting of a rosette of petiolated dissected leaves.
- The thickness of the boundary layer is also highly dependent on the morphology of the leaf, with more dissected leaves having a thinner boundary layer than broad leaves.
- 2.2Geology (of a plateau or upland) divided by a number of deep valleys.
〔地质〕(平原或高地)被深谷切割的 Example sentencesExamples - The scalloped rim presents a series of sheer walls ahead and behind, but to our left there is an utter falling away, a dropping and dropping until a dissected badlands finally looms up.
- It's a dissected Plateau margin with canyons, rocky hills and Mesquite / Cedar bush cover.
- The topography of this region is highly dissected, with moderate to steep slopes.
- The reserve at Balnaguard Glen was created in 1976 and is a highly dissected gorge dominated by birch and juniper woodland and marked by spectacular landslips on its northern side.
- Most of the Kimberley Group is undeformed and a broad dissected plateau is developed on the flat-lying rocks.
Definition of dissected in US English: dissectedadjective 1Having been cut up for anatomical study. 被解剖的 Example sentencesExamples - The leaves dropping from the trees in autumn, the interior of an airplane engine, the entrails of a dissected rabbit, the city desk of a newspaper, all appear to be chaos if they are seen without comprehension.
- It is also noted that many artificial fluorogenic substrates have been developed that provide alternative methods and extend the scope of enzymatic reactions that can be studied quantitatively with small dissected samples.
- Whole petals or dissected tissues were chopped with a sharp razor blade in 0.5 ml of nuclei extraction buffer (solution A of the kit).
- One way is microdissection of the tissue, in which the antigen was localized using immunohistochemistry, and immunoblot analysis or activity measurements of extracts of the dissected tissue.
- By replacing body fluids with transparent plastic, plastination maintains the natural shape and color of dissected tissues.
- I was beyond laughter, I just sat there agog, trashed and feeling like a dissected cadaver in a lab, in silent hysterics somewhere in between my ears because my mouth and larynx had ceased to communicate with my brain.
- In experiments on dissected tissue, the accessory structure is usually removed.
- An added attraction is models and dissected specimens of human body - liver, spleen, kidney, foetus and hip joints - all preserved in formaldehyde solution.
- Measurements are for dissected embryos for the early-oil, mid-oil, and desiccating stages, and for whole seed at the mature seed stage.
- What was it like walking right up to the dead, dissected bodies?
- We may look at a dissected heart and think that's all there is to it but what about those 78% of heart transplant patients who have memories that are not their own?
- When releases were complete, the limbs were formally dissected, and the proximity of neurovascular structures relative to the fascial incisions was measured and documented.
- In this study, we use one half of dissected lymph nodes for histologic examination and the other half for telomerase assay.
- While methanol is a naturally occurring chemical found in tomato juice, formaldehyde is a poison used to kill fire ants and to preserve dissected specimens in biology lab.
- As a result of these preservation techniques, there are several museums of human anatomy today containing permanent displays of beautifully dissected specimens.
- This leads King into an extended digression on Michelangelo's use of nudity, including the evidence that the artist had studied dissected corpses in great detail.
2Having a divided form or structure. 分几部分的,尤指 Example sentencesExamples - Noxubee County, Mississippi had the most fragments of prairie, a reflection of a landscape that was highly dissected by streams.
- This attractive liverwort has dissected edges to its fronds, giving the appearance of small petals.
- Images included dissected lines on a screen, the subtleties of bird flight expressed through the movements of hands and head, a weaving toy plane.
- However, in longitudinal optical sections of dissected bundles immersed in lactic acid, they could be recognized as flattened and stretched helical wall thickenings.
- Our analysis of dissected stems and the outer anatomy of fossil logs indicates that the Eocene Metasequoia were strongly self-pruning.
- Within the opening room is a tall, minimalist sculpture made of glass, to which a cluster of carefully dissected books has been attached: one blue, one brown, one black.
- 2.1Botany (of a leaf) divided into many deep lobes.
〔植〕(树叶)多裂的,深裂的 Example sentencesExamples - B. erecta is a stoloniferous species, consisting of a rosette of petiolated dissected leaves.
- The thickness of the boundary layer is also highly dependent on the morphology of the leaf, with more dissected leaves having a thinner boundary layer than broad leaves.
- Morphologically, the population is distinguished by having much more dissected leaves than the normal form.
- These are the maples with deeply dissected leaves.
- True aquatic plant species often have thin, highly dissected leaves, a morphology which is believed to be directed to the optimization of gas exchange underwater.
- 2.2Geology (of a plateau or upland) divided by a number of deep valleys.
〔地质〕(平原或高地)被深谷切割的 Example sentencesExamples - The topography of this region is highly dissected, with moderate to steep slopes.
- It's a dissected Plateau margin with canyons, rocky hills and Mesquite / Cedar bush cover.
- Most of the Kimberley Group is undeformed and a broad dissected plateau is developed on the flat-lying rocks.
- The scalloped rim presents a series of sheer walls ahead and behind, but to our left there is an utter falling away, a dropping and dropping until a dissected badlands finally looms up.
- The reserve at Balnaguard Glen was created in 1976 and is a highly dissected gorge dominated by birch and juniper woodland and marked by spectacular landslips on its northern side.
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