Sentences with phrase «on cadaver»

Simulated lesions are created on cadaver specimens, and the participants then «treat» the pathology.
GARY, IND. — A 17 - year - old Indiana high school student stands among the group of medical students, doctors and nurses working with a scalpel on a cadaver donor.
From its macabre fixation on cadaver procurement to its Frankensteinian makeover procedures, the unnamed company assumes an effectively creepy presence throughout this film.
The research also suggests that the microbial succession on a cadaver operates similarly to the colonization that occurs in plant communities, where «at first, weedy species thrive — they scoop up the easy - to - eat stuff,» says DeBruyn.
However, when Oehmichen inflicted stab wounds on cadavers, the number of these cells was the same everywhere (Forensic Science International, DOI: 10.1016 / j.forsciint.2009.05.020).
Here's the creepy part — the mechanism's been tested on cadavers, which are blinking away.
Now, a study that used noninvasive brain imaging to evaluate brain activity has found that simulator - trained medical students successfully transferred those skills to operating on cadavers and were faster than peers who had no simulator training.
Tests on cadavers showed that the robot could fit implants which were 90 per cent in contact with the bone.
DeBruyn, who typically studies the communities of microbes in soils, is one of a handful of researchers probing such communities in and on cadavers.
Experiments on cadavers have shown that LEDs, Bluetooth connections and touch sensors are able to communicate with the outside...
Not including students in at least some parts of the staff development is like teaching surgeons how to operate only on cadavers.
Similarly, surgeons begin mastering their craft by first obtaining education / training and then they might practice on cadavers in the lab or shadow a mentor in a real lab setting, and then finally after years of practice they are ready to operate on a patient by themselves.
Unfortunately, there is a substantial need for dogs trained on cadavers and not enough handlers want to be this kind of searcher.
I thought that my last post buried the horse for good, but since you brought this up again [and again], here goes [and hopefully this will be last, unless you like to chew on cadavers]:

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In a room normally used for dissecting cadavers, McConnell convenes a meeting highlighting what he says is the Obama administration's «war on coal.»
Garland Shreves, who founded Phoenix broker Research for Life in 2009, said he invested more than $ 2 million in quality - control procedures and medical equipment, including $ 265,000 on an X-ray machine to scan cadavers for surgical implants.
Stryker encourages them to see the «amazing» impact of their jobs with opportunities to observe surgeries, speak to patients and doctors and participate in hands - on procedures with cadavers and anatomical models.
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.»
Their idea seems to be that you must first kill something, then spread it out like a cadaver on an operating table, in order to think about it.
Ray, If you take a huge crap on the building, how will the dogs used to sniff out cadavers be able to distinguish between the smell of human feces and muslim remains?
Most surgical training involves reading textbooks, watching videos, practising on plastic models or cadavers, and assisting in real operations.
Thorsten Schwark at the University Hospital of Schleswig - Holstein in Kiel, Germany, and his colleagues swabbed the shoulders and buttocks of six cadavers after they had rested on autopsy tables.
The document asks the public for its views on the use of eggs taken from fetuses, cadavers or living women donors, either to treat infertile couples, or to carry out basic research.
Scientists implanted the engineered tissue (lighter color on bottom vocal cord) in cadaver dog larynges to test how well it vibrated and produced sound.
11 Burke's cadaver was publicly dissected, and his skeleton remains on display at the University of Edinburgh.
After practice operations on 25 cadavers, Michler was pleased to discover some unexpected advantages: «I'm right - handed, but with the system I use my left hand a lot more.
However, in a new study appearing in the journal PLOS ONE, researchers have turned to analyzing the human microbiome, the bacteria and other microbes that live on and in our bodies, for clues about the postmortem interval of a cadaver.
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.
And physicist and Leonardo historian Bulent Atalay of the University of Mary Washington in Virginia doubts that Leonardo could have carried out dissections on human cadavers in a convent.
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.
The scientists zeroed in on the cells from the hippocampi of the cadavers, examining the switch for the stress hormone gene they had studied in rats.
The hormone had been isolated from cadavers, and much of the trial centered on whether appropriate purification standards were used, an issue that resulted in several prominent scientists being called to the witness stand.
The Food and Drug Administration's new labels on cigarette packaging that feature a cadaver or other graphic images are the United States's own attempt to implement nonregulatory interventions.
For four decades, the inability of nonhuman primates to produce human speech sounds has been claimed to stem from limitations in their vocal tract anatomy, a conclusion based on plaster casts made from the vocal tract of a monkey cadaver.
The sphenozygomatic suture as a key site for osteosynthesis of the orbitozygomatic complex in panfacial fractures: A biomechanical study in human cadavers based on clinical practice.
In the past, this meant a recipient had to wait in line for years, dependent on dialysis, until a kidney from a cadaver donor became available.
After killing its host, the so - called zombie ant fungus grows from the cadaver and produces spores, which rain down on the forest floor to infect new hosts.
It is impossible to cultivate the proper bacterial gut microbiome on a diet high in rotting, putrefying cadavers in the gut.
To date, muscle moment arm studies using cadavers or computerised models have not been able to provide data on the moment arm lengths of the trapezius during its primary actions.
Ettema et al. (1998) found that the short head of the biceps displays a peak moment arm that ranged between 30.5 to 62.1 mm while the minimum moment arm length was approximately 30.5 to 44.5 mm, based on the maximum and minimum values for 3 cadavers.
Based on the origins and insertions of the muscle, as well as the muscle moment arms derived from cadaver measurements, researchers have generally agreed that the primary role of the gluteus maximus is to perform extension at the hip.
Gerling et al. (2013) reported data on 12 cadavers aged between 45 and 83 years and found that mean muscle weight was 170.4 g while the range in weight ranged between 120 — 260.5 g.
I look like a cadaver in beige, and black is too boring to match with it (I have been persuaded by the BBC What Not to Wear ladies on this issue).
I'm an upcoming Christian Metal Singer from Fayetteville, Georgia who's working on my Christian Death Metal Band Living Cadavers which I named after my favorite Death Metal Band Cannibal Corpse and looking for a relationship that'll possibly result in marriage.
If your brand of comedy comes from the «vomit out of the car window and watch it splatter on the cop car behind you» and the «cadavers falling out of a medical truck to be crushed under speeding vehicles» variety, The Chase is probably the kind of thing made for someone like you.
Originally released in 3D, the film contains such gory sights as fleshy internal organs dangling from a spiked staff, and Frankenstein committing atrocious acts on various cadavers.
Also, don't miss Roach's funny essay on the trickiness of researching cadavers, or an interview about Packing for Mars (click here to find out what she would bring on a trip to outer space).
In this fascinating, ennobling account, Mary Roach visits the good deeds of cadavers over the centuries — from the anatomy labs and human - sourced pharmacies of medieval and nineteenth - century Europe to a human decay research facility in Tennessee, to a plastic surgery practice lab, to a Scandinavian funeral directors» conference on human composting.
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.
But he changed his mind when a lawyer mistook its name for «Cadaver, Inc.» He knew he needed something better — because he was risking his career to take a chance on the promise of online shopping.
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