Sentences with phrase «like human surgeries»

Just like human surgeries, there will be some post operative uncomfortableness.
Going the Extra Mile Just like human surgery, there are not many experiences that tax the animal body more than surgery.
Much like a human surgery, your dog will feel no pain during the surgical procedure and will be sedated.
Just like human surgery, there are not many experiences that tax the animal body more than surgery.

Not exact matches

Unfortunately humans are also prone to err in more serious situations — like deciding whether or not a patient is in need of open heart surgery.
Applied science is sometimes called technics, but since it covers also a vast range of studies affecting human life, as in nutrition and dietetics, medicine and surgery, psychiatry, pedagogy, geriatrics, social casework, penology, and the like, it is hardly accurate to classify all of these under the heading of technology.
Ockham's Triumph has intersected with another aspect of the «worse»: The metaphysical vacuum ably limned by Hanby has been filled by a new Gnosticism (chiefly but not exclusively embodied in the sexual revolution) that teaches that everything in the human condition is plastic and malleable and therefore subject to change by acts of will (like transgendering surgery).
Developing drugs that modulate genes like Rev - Erbα could therefore help protect human hearts during surgery.
However, these are supplemented by the imagined direct transfer of needed «software» from a human mind, thanks to Robocop - like advances in brain surgery.
Like doctors who have been using VR to assist in surgeries and pinpoint ailments — by generating 3D models of real patient tumors from MRI scans, for example — science teachers are saying VR can help deepen understanding of subjects such as biology and anatomy, which require students to grasp the inner workings of cells and organs that are not visible to the human eye.
Like human medicine, veterinarians may choose to specialize in one particular field such as surgery or internal medicine.
Everyone seems to know someone who tells a tale of losing a pet under anesthesia, but a recent study among human beings anesthetized over a period of 8 years in a Brazilian hospital revealed that although some patients died during surgery (16 deaths in 10,000), they were all related to patient factors, like preexisting disease1.
The surgery to declaw a cat doesn't simply remove the tip of its claws (like removing a fingernail on a human).
Just like human dentists, veterinary dentists diagnose and treat a wide range of oral diseases and conditions, perform surgical tooth extractions, repair fractures, perform reconstructive surgery, and provide treatment for oral trauma.
Just like with human medicine, rehabilitation plays an important role in a pet's recovery after surgery.
Just like with surgeries performed on humans, any staff participating in the surgery must scrub in and wear caps, gowns and single - use gloves.
«We're also seeing human trends translate into pet product trends, including spa / grooming products from brands like Paul Mitchell, luxury accessories, plastic surgery, more healthful eating such as gluten - free and organic, etc..»
Spaying and neutering involves general anesthesia and, just like with humans, some animals recover from the surgery more quickly than others.
Like humans, overweight dogs are at risk to develop chronic health problems, including arthritis, injury, heat stroke, complications during surgery and a shortened life span.
Like several other shows from the early 1990s, including Jeffrey Deitch's Post Human (1992), Kelley's experiment took its cue from the rise of «mannequin art,» a term he coined to describe artists like Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky, whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnolLike several other shows from the early 1990s, including Jeffrey Deitch's Post Human (1992), Kelley's experiment took its cue from the rise of «mannequin art,» a term he coined to describe artists like Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky, whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnoHuman (1992), Kelley's experiment took its cue from the rise of «mannequin art,» a term he coined to describe artists like Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky, whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnollike Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky, whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnohuman body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnology.
In The Checklist Manifesto, Atul Gawande explains that complicated processes like surgery, where human error can lead to tragedy, require checklists.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z