Dissect :
dissekere
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Verb(1) cut open or cut apart(2) make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features
(1) The purpose of this article is not to dissect the Bush Doctrine.(2) She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs.(3) It begins by looking at literary analysis where it is normal to dissect texts to understand the techniques they use to achieve aesthetic technique.(4) In Scotland and in England royal assent was required in order to dissect the bodies of hanged felons.(5) This is exciting, because it means that we can dissect the chimpanzee species and ask, where are the ecological influences and what effects are they having?(6) He has been accused of murdering beggars to dissect their bodies.(7) So let's dissect the system in detail this week.(8) Guidelines from the Royal College of Pathologists allow mortuary technicians to dissect bodies and remove organs in the absence of the pathologist.(9) I studied the nude, and at the Medical Institute we were made to dissect corpses.(10) Every so often, literary scholars seem to want to dissect an author's body of work, hoping to gain some insight into their personal life.(11) People want to analyse and dissect the mind to an incredible level of detail, to understand personality, motivation, influences and intent.(12) But since we have already started to dissect the list of nominees, we will take a peak at other outrages and oddities.(13) novels that dissect our obsession with cities and urban angst(14) We were told the story of a student whose grandfather, himself a medical doctor, had specifically asked her to dissect his body after death.(15) At the time, the knowledge of anatomy was developing rapidly but anatomists were only legally allowed to dissect the corpses of executed criminals.(16) When as a medical student you dissected a cadaver, were there things said and done that left you deeply worried about the respect that you might be shown when you are dead?
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