Examples of using Cadaver in English and their translations into Chinese
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During the Renaissance, cadaver dissections helped scientists and artists gain a hands-on understanding of human anatomy.
If I die, on the contrary, think of it, Maximilian, my cadaver is that of an honest but unfortunate man.
A few minutes later, an ambulance came to carry the cadaver.
Although these students are training to be doctors, many have never seen a cadaver.
To see if it could transmit sound, the researchers transplanted the bioengineered tissue onto one side of larynges that had been removed from cadaver dogs.
Singh runs charities, and so-called movements to promote blood, eye and cadaver donations.
They also will be getting two portable morgue units from the military and cadaver dogs to help with the search.
They have started a little bit to set up the beginnings of a cadaver system, but it's culturally difficult for China,” says Caplan.
To give credit, they have started a little bit to set up the beginnings of a cadaver system, but it's culturally difficult for China,” says Caplan.
The king then called in some Callatians, and while the Greeks were also there asked them what they would take to burn their fathers' cadaver.
All cadavers are naked.
These were cadavers or donor corpses.
War and cadavers, the last hope of the rich, 1932.
These cadavers were so unhuman-looking they didn't bother me a bit.
Carpenter-Boggs recently oversaw a pilot study in which Recompose composted six donated cadavers.
Alternatively, grafts may be from other persons, cadavers, or animals.
Early attempts to treat patients by transplanting islets from cadavers were unsuccessful because the islets didn't survive after transplantation.
We accept the fact that medical students need cadavers to learn about human anatomy.
Many can operate in near anonymity, quietly making deals to obtain cadavers and sell the parts.
And cadavers can only be used by a limited number of students, and, naturally, only once.