Sentences with phrase «scalpel at»

I need to find a way to take that first step — Day One — when theres no one waving a scalpel at me.

Not exact matches

This isn't heart surgery, this isn't brain surgery, where you yell at someone if they hand you the wrong scalpel.
At that point, I feel my generational conditioning kick in and the scalpel comes out.
This Chelsea side rely more on speed, trickery and fluid interchange of positions when attacking, and high - intensity pressing at pace in defense — the scalpel as opposed to the hammer.
At the time, I'd just discovered the beautiful work of Supercutetilly and By Charlie's Hand and was absolutely amazed at what they could do with a scalpeAt the time, I'd just discovered the beautiful work of Supercutetilly and By Charlie's Hand and was absolutely amazed at what they could do with a scalpeat what they could do with a scalpel.
They didn't change my epidural medication at all and I felt every drag of the scalpel, every pull on my uterus, every push when it was going back in, every stitch, and every staple.
So ebil obstetricians are both trigger - happy scalpel fiends, desperate to cut wombyn open as soon as look at them, AND lazy, lackadaisical layabouts who won't go near wombyn with a scalpel until it's too late... Also, you said the woman still wanted to try for a vaginal delivery, so in other words the midwife wanted to overrule the OB AND the woman, and force an operative birth on the mother.
«However, using a scalpel to cut the bloated bureaucracy at the Department of Corrections in Albany, while taking an ax to close the prisons that keep us safe is simply the wrong approach.»
In Morocco Mr Mohamed claims he was tortured as scalpels were used to cut into his chest and genitals, while in Afghanistan he said he was held at a secret «dark prison» and routinely tortured.
James Slater, a young resident at a Los Angeles hospital during the 1960s, was horrified that radiation acted like a machete rather than as a scalpel.
Among the study group, 49 children and their parents were given pricing information and told that open surgery — the traditional procedure performed with a scalpel — averaged $ 2,172 less than laparoscopy at the hospital.
AAAAH, the cutting edge of science... a paper in a recent issue of The Lancet was entitled No - scalpel vasectomy at the King's Birthday Vasectomy Festival.
With a scalpel he removes the olfactory bulb at the base — sometimes this is smaller in Parkinson's patients, and if it is, they lose their sense of smell.
His patients weren't the standard Valley girls and divorcées whose breasts a doctor could breezily augment to the tinkle of a Japanese water feature before checking his teeth in the shine of his scalpel and heading off for cocktails at Skybar.
Without PPE, any procedure involving contaminated body fluids or potential for «sharps» injury (needles, scalpels, etc) puts health care providers at high risk of exposure.
Scalpel in hand, Zhao sat at a table carving precise measurements out of realistic material designed to mimic the texture of human cartilage.
Once the Food and Drug Administration approves the gene gun as a medical device, Sun and Yang hope to aim it at human tumors, particularly those beyond the reach of a scalpel.
Three replicate tissue sections (∼ 10l × 3 w × 3 d cm), separated by ∼ 5 cm were cut using a sterile scalpel blade from n = 5 non-diseased (ND) fish, n = 5 diseased (D) fish (Fig. 1a) at the lesion interface and n = 5 apparently healthy (AH) tissues adjacent to the lesion on a disease fish.
«You can think about it as a molecular scalpel,» said biochemist Jennifer Doudna of the University of California at Berkeley.
If weight loss occurs and you're at a low - enough body fat percentage to determine that you truly have excess skin, give it several months before you turn to the scalpel.
Her character's scalpel - sharp understanding of Kaufman comes through as she soothes his worried parents ringside at a match where he's about to be clobbered.
Together, in Joe Mantello's scalpel - sharp production, they create a singular experience at the theater.
It's an interesting companion piece to V for Vendetta in that way, at once a melodramatic throwback and a progressive scalpel.
Built atop the same Alpha platform used for Cadillac's ATS, the Camaro feels more scalpel than sledgehammer.
The Sonic RS was more than adept at carving up twisty pieces of tarmac, and it was controllable at its limits; but where the Swift Sport was a scalpel, sharp and incisive, the Sonic was a knife with a pillow over the tip, not blunt, but soft by comparison to the Suzuki.
Sound proofing: almost flawless, substantially helped by the C - Class Coupé's sleek lines and scalpel - like aerodynamic coefficient, a dynamic duo keeping wind noise at bay, although some idle diesel clattering does squeeze inside the cabin every now and then.
In The Lowland, she again mines the complex emotional landscape of her characters, chiseling away at stone with a fine scalpel.
Before the latest volume of Black Jack is even a third of the way through, the good doctor fends off sharks with scalpels while adrift at sea with a critical patient.
The Pencil also has a few interesting uses in education — we tried an app called Froggipedia, which not only lets you look at a frog's anatomy through augmented reality (via ARkit), but also lets you dissect a frog with the Pencil as a make - believe scalpel.
A year later, emergency room doctor Susie Tector packed up her scalpels and stethoscopes, said goodbye to her colleagues at Ottawa's Montfort Hospital, and spent six months in Pakistan with the medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders).
It involves cutting off each of your cat's front toes at the front joint by guillotine, scalpel or laser.
If the problem is obvious in a very young puppy (less than four months) we will sometimes do surgery because at this age it is unusual to have to relocate the tibial crest and we can still cut through the bone (the femur) to remodel it with a scalpel and I am more comfortable with a scalpel than with bone saws.
These insects can often do a skin scraping, which involves rubbing the skin with a scalpel blade, collecting a sample and looking at it under the microscope.
Our veterinarians will gently scrape the surface of the skin with a scalpel and then conveniently analyze the sample under a microscope at our in - house lab.
Lasers replace scalpels in many procedures, and are useful for a wide range of conditions such as soft palate resections, cyst, tumor, and wart removal, and are used exclusively at South County Animal Hospital in declawing.
WATCH THE «SCALPEL» ON THE INSIDE WHERE IT GETS SHALLOW QUICK AND LEARN WHEN TO EXIT THE WAVE — ALWAYS LOOK AT THE DEPTH ON THE INSIDE.
If you don't want to use masking fluid for the mast, ripples etc. you could use the point of a scalpel or razor blade to scratch out at the end, but only when the paper is bone - dry, otherwise it's likely to tear.
After completing his degree at Columbia in 1927, he set up a medical practice; however, whenever he had a free moment, he would trade scalpels for sculpting tools in the small studio next to his office, where he could mold clay or whittle away at wood and stone.
The artist was interviewed on the occasion of works from Hirst's latest series going on display at Hong Kong's major solo exhibition, «Entomology Cabinets and Paintings, Scalpel Blade Paintings and Colour Charts» (21st February - 4th May 2013).
VOLTA: «Untitled,» 2007 (tissue paper hand cut with scalpel) by Elisabetta Di Maggio at Laura Bulian Gallery of Milan.
«Untitled,» 2007 (tissue paper hand cut with scalpel) by Elisabetta Di Maggio at Laura Bulian Gallery of Milan.
Seen over at This Is Colossal and using discarded atlases, encyclopedias to scientific reference books, Wildenboer slices their pages with a scalpel, delicately creating a network of vein - like structures or negative spaces where various nature - inspired forms are silhouetted.
While the president may elect to impose tariffs on foreign - made solar cells and panels early next year, funding for wind farms seems to be safe from the executive scalpelat least for now.
They include the statistical approach called Kriging (a process which allows us to combine fragmented records in an optimum way), the scalpel (which identifies discontinuities and cuts the data at those points) and weighting (in which the program estimates numerically the reliability of a data segment and applies a weight that reduces the contribution of the poor samples).
Tree cores were dried at 80 °C for 72 h and scraped using a scalpel for better reading of the tree - ring structure.
Is THAT what a scalpel does??? Is THAT why you homogenize Class 3, 4, 5 stations to determine breakpoints at Class 1 stations??? Is THAT why the science sees nothing wrong in creating zombie stations??
• Since the Berkeley Earth «scalpel» method would slice these into separate records at the time of the discontinuities caused by the maintenance, it throws away the trend correction information obtained at the time when the episodic maintenance removes the instrumental drift from the record.
In the Berkeley approach, the optimal combination of station records isn't really that important, as they are all treated as different segments for the purposes of creating a regional estimate (as the scalpel will cut stations at any documented station move).
And right at the bone, after you scrape away the fat, muscle, and blood with your scalpel, is the partnership's method of dividing profits, often called «the compensation scheme.»
The Pencil also has a few interesting uses in education — we tried an app called Froggipedia, which not only lets you look at a frog's anatomy through augmented reality (via ARkit), but also lets you dissect a frog with the Pencil as a make - believe scalpel.
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