Definition of Transections

1. Noun. (plural of transection) ¹

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Definition of Transections

1. transection [n] - See also: transection

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transections

transducing vector
transducins
transductant
transductants
transduction
transductional
transductions
transductive
transduodenal sphincterotomy
transe
transearth
transect
transected
transecting
transection
transections
transects
transelement
transelementation
transelemented
transelementing
transelements
transendothelial
transepithelial
transept
transeptal
transepts
transequatorial
transequatorially
transes

Literary usage of Transections

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Microscope: An Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1920)
"Transections OR CROSS SECTIONS § 662. Transections are those made by dividing ... SERIAL Transections. At the left is the embryo in the imbedding mass and ..."

2. Physiology Practicums: Explicit Directions for Examing Portions of the Cat by Burt Green Wilder (1895)
"The Study of Transections.—To each four members of the section will be supplied a set of transections of one brain, to be handled with great care. ..."

3. Physiology Practicums: Explicit Directions for Examing Portions of the Cat by Burt Green Wilder (1895)
"The Study of Transections.—To each four members of the section will be supplied a set of transections of one brain, to be handled with great care. ..."

4. The Microscope and Microscopical Methods by Simon Henry Gage (1896)
"This may be accomplished as follows for sections made in the three cardinal sectional planes, Transections, Frontal Sections, Sagittal Sections : (A) ..."

5. The Microscope; an Introduction to Microscopic Methods and to Histology: An by Simon Henry Gage (1920)
"Transections OR CROSS SECTIONS § 662. Transections are those made by dividing ... SERIAL Transections. At the left is the embryo in the imbedding mass and ..."

6. The Microscope and Histology by Simon Henry Gage (1892)
"This may be accomplished as follows for sections made in the three cardinal sectional planes, Transections, Frontal Sections, Sagittal Sections : (A) ..."

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