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He biked around his neighborhood looking for dead animals, which he dissected at home ( or in the woods near his home ).
She also dissected modern animals including both fish and cuttlefish to gain a better understanding of the anatomy of some of the fossils with which she was working.
The effect was named after the scientist Luigi Galvani, who investigated the effect of electricity on dissected animals in the 1780s and 1790s.
He became famous for a series of artworks in which dead animals ( including a shark, a sheep and a cow ) are preserved — sometimes having been dissected — in formaldehyde.
* Mémoires pour Servir à L ’ histoire Naturelle des Animaux, by Perrault, Claude ( 1613 – 1688 ): Memoir's for a natural history of animals: containing the anatomical descriptions of several creatures dissected by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris.
Descartes dissected animals and human cadavers and as a result was familiar with the research on the flow of blood leading to the conclusion that the body is a complex device that is capable of moving without the soul, thus contradicting the " Doctrine of the Soul ".
At intervals of 1, 2, 4, and 24 hours, smaller groups ( 4-5 ) of the animals are euthanized, then dissected.
After one hour, the 5 animals in the " one hour " group are killed, dissected, and organs of interest are placed in sealed containers to await measurement.
After being exposed, the animals were taken aboard the Ben Lomond and those that died were dissected to determine the cause of death.

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* three slopes classes superimposed ( level to gently undulating, rolling to hilly, and steeply dissected to mountainous )
The three queens with a hundred golden, silver and copper needles indicate the lines on the horse's body along which it will be dissected.
For the 1st edition, Bell produced three full pages of anatomically accurate depictions of dissected female pelvises and of foetuses in wombs for the midwifery article ; these illustrations shocked King George III who commanded that the pages be ripped from every copy.
Any natural scene or color photograph can be optically and physiologically dissected into three primary colors, red, green and blue, roughly equal amounts of which give rise to the perception of white, and different proportions of which give rise to the visual sensations of all other colors.
To join, a doctor needed to be qualified and single, and then undergo a further examination in physiology, surgery, medicine, zoology, botany and physical geography including meteorology, and also to satisfy various other requirements ( including having dissected the whole body at least once and having attended 12 midwifery cases ); the results were published in three classes by an Army Medical School, which had been set up in 1860 and moved in 1863 to Netley outside Southampton.
The three topographic provinces are dissected by many drainages including Saddle, Temperance, Salt, and Sluice Creeks.

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The northern part of the state lies in dissected till plains while the southern part lies in the Ozark Mountains ( a dissected plateau ), with the Missouri River dividing the two.
Most of the islands originated volcanically, with the archipelago dominated by two 12 million year old Miocene volcanoes, subsequently eroded and dissected.
Over the next two years, Von Hagens developed the Körperwelten ( BODY WORLDS ) public exhibitions, showing whole bodies plastinated in lifelike poses and dissected to show various structures and systems of human anatomy.
He dissected out of frogs two beating hearts: one with the vagus nerve which controls heart rate attached, the other heart on its own.
Older taxonomies divided Meconella into two groups based on degree of leaf dissection ( finely dissected leaves vs. broad leaf lobes ).
All the earlier formations were thus dissected along a steep front on the two halves of the previous continent.
The two men make sure the body is comprehensively dissected, destroying any forensic evidence.
The agreement, in which the Malay people were not represented, effectively dissected the northern Malay states into two parts.
* David Irving's Hitler: a faulty history dissected: two essays translation and comments by H. David Kirk ; with a foreword by Robert Fulford ; Port Angeles, Wash. ; Brentwood Bay, B. C.

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The Taurus Mountains are more rugged and less dissected by rivers than the Pontus Mountains and historically have served as a barrier to human movement inland from the Mediterranean coast except where there are mountain passes such as the historic Cilician Gates ( Gülek Pass ), northwest of Adana.
Such realities were not to be dissected, in the manner of some Structuralists, as a system of facts that could exist independently from values and paradigms ( either those of the analysts or the subjects themselves ), but to be understood as both causes and effects of each other.
The Taurus Mountains are more rugged and less dissected by rivers than the Pontus Mountains and historically have served as a barrier to human movement inland from the Mediterranean coast except where there are mountain passes such as the historic Cilician Gates ( Gülek Pass ), northwest of Adana.
Lynds argues that an object in relative motion cannot have an instantaneous or determined relative position ( for if it did, it could not be in motion ), and so cannot have its motion fractionally dissected as if it does, as is assumed by the paradoxes.
The cromlech is set in flat ground of short grass ( in dappled sunlight in the foreground and full sun elsewhere ), dissected by a path passing behind it.
The leaves grow up to 40 cm long ; they are finely dissected, with the ultimate segments filiform ( threadlike ), about 0. 5 mm wide.
With his brother Friedrich, Schlegel founded Athenaeum ( 1798 – 1800 ), the organ of the Romantic school, in which he dissected disapprovingly the immensely popular works of the sentimental novelist August Lafontaine.
West Spanish Peak ( 13, 626 ft, 4, 153 m ), in the Front Range of southern Colorado, may be mentioned as an example of a deeply dissected volcano, originally of greater height, with many unusually strong radiating dike-ridges near its denuded flanks.
It is drained chiefly by the South Platte River Missouri-Mississippi system ), through a deep gorge in the dissected mass of the plateau-like Front Range.
The Cumberland Plateau is a deeply dissected plateau, with topographic relief commonly of about four hundred feet ( 120 meters ), and frequent sandstone outcroppings and bluffs.
# Transabdominal — as in the TUBA procedure, in the transabdominoplasty breast augmentation ( TABA ), the breast implants are tunneled superiorly from the abdominal incision into bluntly dissected implant pockets, whilst the patient simultaneously undergoes an abdominoplasty.
The next day ( Tuesday ), the " 24 hour " group would be killed and dissected at 10: 00 a. m., then measured for radioactivity, ( say at 11: 00 a. m .).
In The Shame of the Cities ( 1904 ), Lincoln Steffens dissected corruption in city government.

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Wings or wing pads are not visible on the outside of the larva, but when larvae are dissected, tiny developing wing disks can be found on the second and third thoracic segments, in place of the spiracles that are apparent on abdominal segments.
Spectacular sandstone cliffs can be found on the southern and eastern sides of the range which are dissected by steep canyons which have an elevation of up to.
Each technique was carefully dissected and considered for its merits, and if found acceptable in unarmed combat, refined to reach Sambo's ultimate goal: to stop an armed or unarmed adversary in the least time possible.
Three of the beetles were captured at the nursery, including a mated female ready to lay eggs, but when the bonsai trees were dissected, eight larvae exit tunnels were found, indicating that five more might have escaped into the surrounding community.
He dissected and illustrated numerous creatures ; his anatomical drawing of a sea urchin is the earlier extant depiction of an invertebrate and he found important anatomical similarities between dolphins, pigs and humans.
Upland soils are found on slightly to severely dissected lowland, high volcanic and metamorphic hills.
It has been suggested that the risorius is only found in humans: " Among the hominoids dissected for the present study,

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