Sentences with phrase «cadavers into»

«If we launched this product organically, it might take us a decade to put canine cadavers into every veterinary college and many more animals would die needlessly as a result... With the help of the crowdfunding campaing, we can do this practically overnight, and start to put an end to terminal labs for good,» Sakezles said in a press release.
Von Hagens has invented a chemical process that effectively transforms the tissues and organs of cadavers into a lifelike, pliable plastic, which he then painstakingly dissects and places on display.
Over four to six days, the fungus multiplies and then kills the host, after which new spores are literally shot from the cadaver into the air, where they become windborne.

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Francis Bernadone wanders into a church in Assisi, stands under the crucifix over the high altar, looks upon that body impaled, cadaver - like, before him — stark, simple, demanding — thinks he hears it speak, and feels his very soul pierced by the force of it all.
Moreover, I carefully pointed out that ethicists on this issue can basically be divided into two camps: those that view aborted fetuses as cadavers of a medical procedure and think that some good should come from abortions, and those that view aborted fetuses as victims of oppression, sin, and thoughtlessness, and therefore think that these victims should not be further exploited» especially under the guise of a «good cause.»
Working with another collaborator at MEEI, Heidi Nakajima, the researchers have also demonstrated that the chip and sensor are able to pick up and process speech played into a the middle ear of a human cadaver.
Some essays delve into scientific history, such as miniature crime scenes used in forensic science and the history of cadavers in the study of anatomy.
Using cells from cadavers, doctors have been experimentally transplanting pancreatic islets into humans for decades, but as many as 60 percent of the transplanted islets die immediately because they are cut off from their blood supply and are killed by an immune response due to direct injection into the bloodstream, and those that survive the transplant usually die within several months.
A researcher injects cells into a cadaver kidney that's devoid of cells.
Mazziotta and Toga's study also includes cadaver brains, cut up into more than 2,500 microscopically thin slices and mounted on glass slides, then stained and digitally photographed.
Case in point, researchers are using cadaver microbiomes to gain understanding into time of death for criminal cases since the microbiome survives you.
The brightly lit room into which Peter stepped looked as he imagined an autopsy room might -; but, instead of human cadavers, books lay on the counters in various states of disassembly next to neat lines of knives and piles of various kinds of paper.
The face of the cadaver is permanently crippled into a boisterous scowl, creating a humorously terrifying juxtaposition between life and death dismisses the need for a self - portrait to govern public image — as Hirst once remarked, «we are here for a good time not a long time».
The lowest form of wit was once the pun: now it is the hacking apart of two perfectly serviceable words before sewing their cadavers together into a linguistic monstrosity.
Years later, in the early 2000s, Hodel's son Steve brought a cadaver dog into the home's basement and claims it detected the scent of decomposed human remains.
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