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Перевод: dissection speek dissection


[существительное]
диссекция ; рассечение; препарирование; анатомирование; вскрытие; разбор ; анализ


Тезаурус:

  1. Resources are the hub of this method of education, in which books, programmed texts, tape-slides, ERIC micro-fiche, charts, dissection of organs, research documents and patients' care plans are all used in the learning process.
  2. In a triumphant return to Pegasus after their Autumn visit with Benjamin Zephania's new play, Tamba present "Ghosts", Ibsen's controversial dissection of family harmony in Michael Meyer's lucid and cutting translation.
  3. The first was that authorised dissection of corpses had previously been restricted to felons as an ultimate retribution imposed by society.
  4. The second prejudice against dissection was held by religious people who took in a literal sense the resurrection of the body, and had an emotional commitment to this doctrine, even if intellect told them that an incomplete body could be no bar to the miracle of rising from the grave with the sounding of the last trump.
  5. Jim McLellan profiles film star Julia Roberts under the uncompromising headline "Pretty Vacant" and on another page conducts a scathing dissection of instructional sex videos.
  6. On his return to England, Vial was available to guide the dissection of the racehorse Eclipse, obtaining (in true Vial fashion) many noble and zealous patrons in the process, including Lords Grosvenor, Morton and Belgrave.
  7. "A framework for establishing rural development goals would include the following elements: appreciation of cultural and ideological value systems, understanding social and political systems, dissection of administrative and political structures, assessment of resource endowment in relation to population density, and recognition of the level of technological sophistication and participation of rural people in planning and implementation"
  8. A few years after the dissection, it is believed that Philip O'Kelly, brother of the deceased Denis, gave the skeleton to Bond, who kept it in his premises in Upper Brook Street until his death.
  9. The dissection of human rather than animal corpses became important to this new status.
  10. The dissection of Eclipse was continued until only the skeleton, still with its ligaments, was left.
  11. one who steals bodies from cemeteries to sell them for dissection, like Jerry Cruncher in TTC .
  12. If you look at a dissection of the human arm you can see that the string-like tendons which attach to the fingers are joined further back in the arm, to the muscles.
  13. Was Time magazine's recent dissection of feminism in fact a postmortem?

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