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- noun Plural form of
incision .
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Examples
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Three 3 - to 5-millimeter small skin incisions will be created to perform the procedure.
Minimally Invasive Surgery for Urologic Conditions in Children 2010
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It could also accommodate hair-thin incisions and even cross-hatching, which caused endless problems in wood.
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It could also accommodate hair-thin incisions and even cross-hatching, which caused endless problems in wood.
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The operation, later called lobotomy, consisted in incisions that destroyed connections between the prefrontal region and other parts of the brain.
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There were about a dozen cuts on his left wrist, including shallower cuts made before the main incisions.
Reports on 2003 death of David Kelly due out today David Batty 2010
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My incision - one of my internal incisions, that is - aches.
Home Alone ailbhe 2006
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It sounds like both surgeries will be done as outpatient procedures ... at least she hasn't mentioned being hospitalized, and she said the incisions will be the size of typical laparoscopic incisions.
Ask MetaFilter 2010
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The method can significantly reduce the need for surgical incisions, meaning far less scarring and shorter recovery times.
Magnetic Surgery – A Significant Breakthrough | Impact Lab 2007
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Still, the new procedure does allow for execution room "incisions," which Braden questioned.
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It captures the idea of marking goals by making notches or incisions.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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