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Đặt câu có từ "incised"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "incised", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ incised, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ incised trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Abrasions and incised wounds require different first aid treatment

2. The acromial periosteum is incised vertically. The incision is extended upwards into the trapezius.

3. 15 The muscle and fascial layers are incised lateral to a rectus incision.

4. 19 The skin is now incised with the scalpel along the previously - drawn lines.

5. Therefore, the papilla has to be intubated and incised. A typical common duct sphincterotomy is added.

6. But what make their wares unique are their free-form designs and incised patterns.

7. VINTAGE Baluchi JEWELRY - Large Afghan Necklace with Incised Rectangular Pendants - Tribal Jewelry from Central Asia TribalMuse

8. The surface of Belokranjska pogača is incised with a grid of angled lines about # cm apart

9. The surface of Belokranjska pogača is incised with a grid of angled lines about 4 cm apart.

10. This abutment holder have crucially incised annular club at its bottom and snap fits into screw hole of abutment.

11. For , an inscription would not be incised on a surface if it was to be covered over by plaster .

12. 25 The blades of emersed plants are unlike those of E. macrophyllus,[www.Sentencedict.com] being ovate and incised at the apex.

13. Methods: We sideling incised pancreas envelope along the pancreas y axis , pancreas body become flexible, omental bursa put a duct drainage.

14. At Saqqara two terracotta figures of the goddess Bastet were found, on which, at their bases, the horus name of Khufu is incised.

Tại Saqqara, hai bức tượng bằng đất nung của nữ thần Bastet đã được tìm thấy và ở dưới đế của chúng chạm khắc tên horus của Khufu.

15. The chamber floor is in the foreground, showing (nearest) an incised pottery cup, to the left (southeast) of which are Cremated human remains

16. Impaired wound healing was observed in 1.5% of cases, which was managed by conservative treatment except in 1 patient, in whom a subfascial abscess had to be incised.

17. A Biopsic forceps for taking structural specimen within body cavities as inserted into a forceps channel of an endoscope or directly into an incised body cavity

18. On separating the skin it was found directly adherent to the Cicatrised dura, and when this was incised a large vicarious arachnoid space was opened up

19. Analyses of diapophyseal and parapophyseal position and thoracic rib morphology suggest that most nonavian theropods possessed lungs that were deeply incised by the adjacent Bicapitate thoracic ribs

20. Artichoke definition is - a tall Mediterranean composite herb (Cynara scolymus) resembling a thistle with coarse pinnately incised leaves; also : its edible immature flower head which is cooked as a vegetable.

21. — Large inflated shell, spire shorter than aperture, sutures incised and shoulders rounded, whorls convex, body whorl large and inflated; nucleus unknown, Anomphalous; aperture ovate and auriform, outer lip

22. ‘The incised bone seems to have belonged to an unknown Bovid mammal, the group that includes sheep, cattle and antelope.’ ‘We also use many products from Bovids, like milk and leather.’ Origin

23. Between 2600 BP and now, the creek incised about 5 m below the former T-2 channel position and aggraded, partly synchronously, up to 3 m of T-3–floodplain alluvium.

24. 17 In emergency departments, this is a common procedure and often a thrombosed internal hemorrhoid is mistaken for this and incised with a lot of later pain and bleeding for the patient.

25. Stem leaves present; base sessile but not auriculate or Amplexicaul, or auriculate, Amplexicaul, or sagittate; divisions and margins entire or repand, or dentate, serrate, incised, crenate, sinuate, or pinnately lobed (lyrate, runcinate, pinnatifid)

26. The Annuli into which segments are externally divided are so deeply incised as to render it impossible to distinguish, as can be readily done in the Oligochaeta as a rule, the limits of an annulus from …

27. The deeply incised river valleys of the park are dominated by wet sclerophyll tall open forest of mountain ash (Eucalyptus regnans), with an understory of blackwood (Acacia melanoxylon), hazel pomaderris (Pomaderris aspera) and tree ferns (Dicksonia antarctica and Cyathea australis).

28. ‘The curtain's incised pattern of soft green, stemlike Arabesques recalls 19 th-century wallpaper design and, at the same time, snakes or lizards curling into themselves.’ ‘Add to this a loose, flowing pattern of Arabesques and vines, rendered in paint and other mediums.’

29. Macdonald Armouries puts a spin on the classic! Following the form of the 2nd pattern FS knife, our throwing knives are constructed from one solid piece of 75Cr1 steel which is hand-ground, sanded, incised, etched and hardened and tempered to a durable springy toughness.

30. � The medical report of the Fourth Hospital affiliated with China Medical University refers to the following diagnosis: an incised wound in the left forearm, complete tear of the left thumb extensor and long muscles, complete tear of the left thumb’s abducent and long muscles and separation of a nerve in the left forearm.

31. The boy was Admitted to hospital, and three days later the swelling was incised and drained under general anaesthesia.: The alternative has serious problems of its own, replacing faux precision with Admitted vagueness and subjectivity.: Water containing minute food particles is Admitted through the incurrent siphon into the pharyngeal basket.: Again in two national indabas in Johannesburg

32. The buckle bears a runic inscription on its front, incised after its manufacture: aigil andi aïlrun iltahu (or elahu) gasokun Linguistic analysis of the inscription reveals that it was composed in early Old High German and is thus considered the oldest preserved line of alliterative verse in any West Germanic languages (while the Golden horns of Gallehus inscription, roughly one century older, is considered the oldest example of a North Germanic metrical line).