Sentences with phrase «sutured together»

«A Flor de Piel» by Doris Salcedo, 2016 winner, is a floor covering made of rose petals, preserved and sutured together.
Like BOBs, these plot lines and protagonists utilise complex logic systems, principles of emergence, and multiple models of artificial intelligence sutured together.
Text and image are sutured together on the picture plane, yet the viewer will struggle to find any useful correspondence between them.
Entropion - Many times the surgery to repair an entropion involves removing an elliptical piece of tissue directly under the eye, the two sides are sutured together pulling the affected eyelid down.
The skin edges are sutured together and a bandage is placed on the feet for 24 hours.
The two sides of the incision are then sutured together — this has the effect of «tightening» the eyelid and pulling it into the right position.
The two pieces are not sutured together, allowing for airway growth.
They used a somewhat bizarre technique in which two mice were sutured together in such as way that they shared a circulatory system (known as parabiosis), and found old mice joined to their youthful counterparts showed changes in gene activity in a brain region called the hippocampus as well as increased neural connections and enhanced «synaptic plasticity» — a mechanism believed to underlie learning and memory in which the strength of neural connections change in response to experience.
«The reason, I think, that more animals don't form a shell via the broadening and eventually suturing together of the ribs is that the ribs of mammals and lizards are used to help ventilate the lungs,» Lyson says.
The story sutures together pieces from Spirited Away and the Harry Potter series: Mary, a bored but courageous orphan with wild red hair, bemoans her adventure-less life in the country, only to get unexpectedly whisked away to a school of magic in the sky.
Course weeks labeled «Suturing together a conservative public agenda: markets, religion, standards, and inequality» raise doubts about whether the aim is to educate or to promote a particular agenda.

Not exact matches

Of course, when they're telling women with 2nd and third degree tears to «keep [their] legs together» instead of suturing, and routinely under - diagnosing the severity of tears, their stats are going to appear better.
The first approach involves suturing two pieces of tissue together with a needle and thread.
The crack remained dormant for decades, stuck in a section of the ice shelf called a suture zone, an area where glaciers flowing into the ice shelf come together.
They are connected by sutures, similar to the connections in a baby's skull, which grow and fuse together as the baby grows.
The team's recent creations have included BiowireTM — an innovative method of growing heart cells around a silk suture — as well as a scaffold for heart cells that snaps together like sheets of Velcro ™.
The proteins and pathways involved in suturing a fractured genome back together are now the focus of a number of studies.
In punch excision your acne scars are basically sewn back together with sutures or stitches to get rid of the appearance of acne scars.
It's a well - acted soap with one too many plot lines, tied together by genteel audio - visual sutures and supported by the brittle metaphor of its title.
Open fontanel: a condition where the suture lines between bones of the skull do not fuse together properly.
All sutures are absorbable on the inside, and the very outer layer of skin is held together with surgical glue.
After the surgeon performs the necessary procedure, your pet's abdomen is stitched together, often with several layers of sutures.
All sutures are absorbable and the outer layer of skin is held together with surgical glue.
All sutures are absorbable on the inside.The very outer layer of skin is held together with surgical glue.
Then, with particular devices, we take away the tooth and stitch the gums again together with dissolvable suture materials.»
Each lens also has anterior and posterior suture lines where the tissue came together during development.
When this is the case, a large bore needle called a trochar can be inserted through the side of the dog and into the stomach or a surgical cut - down on the abdominal wall and the stomach with temporarily suturing of the openings together, removes the trapped pressure.
Sutures All sutures are absorbable on the inside and for most surgeries the very outer layer of skin is held together with surgicaSutures All sutures are absorbable on the inside and for most surgeries the very outer layer of skin is held together with surgicasutures are absorbable on the inside and for most surgeries the very outer layer of skin is held together with surgical glue.
Then multiple sutures are stitched into the ear to seal it back together.
Fogt sutures the branches and prefabricated furniture by screwing, wrapping, or crocheting them together with cotton yarn or jute.
She sometimes calls these stitches «sutures,» recalling a doctor's practice of stitching together, or suturing, lacerations to repair wounds.
If their mean segment lenght is 12 years (as per P.Solar above, Nov. 4), then it is as if BEST took Lui's Fig. 2 and cut away EVERYTHING LEFT of 0.08 leaving little but white noise scraps to suture back together for a century + «signal».
When they suture them back together, some low frequencies reappear, but since they can come only from the suture process, the low frequencies are counterfeit, a figment of the suture process, not in the real data.
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