Focal dissection is a type of tear that occurs in the middle layer of an artery, typically caused by trauma or underlying connective tissue disorders. This can lead to the separation of the layers of the artery wall, potentially leading to blockages or aneurysm formation. Treatment may involve medications to manage blood pressure and prevent clotting, or in severe cases, surgery may be necessary.
The distance from a lens to the focal point is called the focal length.
The distance from the center of a mirror to the focal point is called the focal length.
The distance from the center of a mirror to the focal point is called the focal length.
The term that defines the distance from the focal point to either a lens or a mirror is called the focal length.
The near and far focal points refer to distances at which light rays are brought into focus by a lens or mirror. The near focal point is where light rays converge when the object is closer than the focal length. The far focal point is where light rays converge when the object is beyond the focal length.
dissection of tissue or cells under the microscope.
Dissection - band - was created in 1989.
Dissection - band - ended in 2006.
Dissection - album - was created in 1997.
Dissection is the act of separating into parts or pieces.
A virtual Dissection is a dissection you can do on the Internet. So if you don't want to do the real thing, A virtual dissection is animated so it's easier to do if you have a weaker stomach. If you want to do a virtual dissection, you can ask your teacher where to find one. Hope that helped! :)
Um, the naming isn't necceserily called dissection- dissection is when the 'body' is cut open to view the inside
The names of seven dissection tools for dissection are as follows: forceps, scrapers, scissors, scalpels, needles, probes, swabs, microtome blades.
The root word for dissection is "secare," which is Latin for "to cut" or "to divide."
Jack L. Wilson has written: 'Anatomy' 'Dissection manual' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Dissection, Human anatomy, Human dissection, Laboratory manuals
no actually it is not!
The correct spelling is "dissection" (cutting open, literally into two parts).