Sentences with phrase «scalpel makes»

A nice camera does not make one a great photographer anymore than a sharp scalpel makes a great surgeon.

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For sure, those who believed Tiger might make it to Pinehurst for this week's U.S. Open did not recognize the «big deal» it was for Woods to go under the knife, even if said scalpel left just tiny incisions, according to Selene Parekh, associate professor of surgery in Duke University's orthopedic surgery department.
None of this means that military force will improve matters — air power is not the painless and efficient scalpel it is sometimes made out to be.
Obsidian, naturally occurring volcanic glass, is smooth, hard, and far sharper than a surgical scalpel when fractured, making it a highly desirable raw material for crafting stone tools for almost all of human history.
A research team has found a new bacterial protein that effectively makes CRISPR's DNA scalpel sharper, and thus could make gene editing even easier and cheaper.
One of the secrets to making tiny laser devices such as opthalmic surgery scalpels work even more efficiently is the use of tiny semiconductor particles, called quantum dots.
The incision above was made with a scalpel, Amal notes in his Flickr stream, because no needle was readily available.
BEIJING — As the scalpel sliced into the towering celebrity, a throng of people strained against a belt stanchion to glimpse history in the making.
The souped - up scalpel works by analyzing lipids, the fatty molecules that make up much of the cell membrane.
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Surgeons, for instance, use scalpels to make incisions through the skin and muscle to reach internal organs.
Using strict aseptic technique, a small (~ 1.5 — 2 cm) incision was made in the abdomen of the animal using a sterile scalpel and forceps.
It's simple: advocate a lifestyle of plant - based nutrition, make a bold leap toward a world free of heart disease, and lessen our use of scalpels and drugs.»
Such concerns become moot once the picture passes a certain point, however, as Death Wish transforms into just the sort of unapologetically ruthless and violent thriller that rarely gets made nowadays (ie its very existence is a delightful novelty)- with the movie's second half boasting a series of gleefully over-the-top instances of R - rated mayhem (including an awesomely cringeworthy torture sequence involving a scalpel and battery acid).
The medical profession has traded the scalpel for imaging technology to make exploratory diagnoses.
It makes me smile to drive this kind of four - wheeled scalpel.
It doesn't have the scalpel precision or rock hard suspension like the 370Z, but with 75 more hp, you can make that up, lap after lap.
The Camaro Z / 28 will obviously be based on the standard Camaro, but will have a slew of performance parts that make it a track - ready scalpel.
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.
Pet Life Radio — May 2013 Modeling Veterinary Medicine to New Dimensions and Making the Scalpel Obsolete (podcast)
The stylus will be your scalpel as you make incisions, anesthetize problem areas, remove tumors, monitor vital signs, apply bandages, and more!
She has been known in the past to use smoke stains and cow droppings to create her compositions, while she has made more recent paintings by cutting forms out of a stretched canvas with a scalpel, allowing the cutaway pieces to hang off the work.
Every work is made from individual pieces of wallpaper, painstakingly cut with a scalpel and placed side by side, never overlapping.
She used a scalpel to make the intricate cut - outs which she said represent micro organisms and city grids.
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 scalpel — at least for now.
That was before BEST broke out the scalpel and made the situation much worse from a long wavelength aspect by making short temperature segments fashionable.
Unless I'm missing something, the oft - touted scalpel method BEST uses has been implemented in a way that makes their results worse.
With a gavel in one hand and a scalpel in the other, he would no doubt find himself weeping over whether to knock himself out before or after making the first cut.
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.
Images in the high - resolution display were almost as sharp as the scalpel I used to make an incision on my patient.
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