plastination造句1. Plastination can demonstrate the cranial nerves accurately, so it is an important comparative studying method of the cranial nerves.
2. The adoption of P45 sheet plastination technique makes the complete appearance of the fine anatomic structure of human nuchal ligament more obvious.
3. Results: Sectional plastination and MRI images of the nerves revealed the similar result, but the trochlear nerve was only defined on the plastination section.
4. Dissection and Plastination of an entire body requires about 1,500 working hours and normally takes about one year to complete.
5. Li Fajun. An application of the Plastination Technique in the Fields of Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. In: Southeast Culture 2004:1.
6. Some 1500 litres of silicone later, the plastination of the giant cephalopods was completed in January.
7. The plastination of specimens is valuable for research and teaching.
8. But with plastination, there is no glass barrier between the viewer and the squid.
9. Send your corpse on a tour of museums 'round the world with plastination, developed by German scientist Gunther von Hagens.
10. Objective To obtain the normal image and sectional anatomical data of the abducent nerve with MRI and plastination.
11. Objective To obtain the normal image and sectional anatomical data of the oculomotor nerve and its related arteries with MRI and plastination.
12. Objective: To obtain the normal image and sectional anatomical data of the oculomotor nerve, the trochlear nerve and the trigeminal nerve through the comparative study between MRI and plastination.
13. Objective To obtain the normal image and sectional anatomical data of the intracisternal segment of the trigeminal nerve with MRI and plastination.
14. This second exchange process is the central step in Plastination.
15. In 2004, a pair of Architeuthis dux were sent from New Zealand to a plastination facility in Dalian, China, to be preserved by anatomist Gunther von Hagens.
16. Objective: To obtain the normal image and sectional anatomical data of the abducent nerve, facial nerve, vestibulocochlear nerve with MRI and plastination.
17. All exhibits in the museum are preserved by the most advanced plastination technology and tissues are vivid as if they are alive.