Dissection: The process of cutting apart or separating tissue as, for example, in the study of anatomy or in the course of a surgical procedure.
Library > Literature & Language > Dictionary ( dÄ-sÄ•k ' shÉ™n, dÄ«- ) n. The act or an instance of dissecting. Something that has been dissected, such as a tissue ...
Anatomical Direction Before beginning a dissection, it is important to have an understanding of some of the basic ...
noun 1. the act of dissecting . 2. something that has been dissected . 3. a detailed, part-by-part analysis. Origin: 1575–85; < Latin dissectiÅn- (stem of ...
Any two rectilinear figures with equal area can be dissected into a finite number of pieces to form each other. This is the Wallace-Bolyai-Gerwien theorem. For minimal ...
Aortic dissection is the most common catastrophe of the aorta, 2-3 times more common than rupture of the abdominal aorta.