1The normal response in animal tissue is represented 'down,' in metal 'up.'
2Such a point has better cutting qualities in animal tissue than has steel.
3Next up is Taurine, an organic acid found in animal tissue.
4Cadaverine was a nasty-smelling molecule produced by protein hydrolysis during putrefaction of animal tissue.
5Grasping a drum made of animal tissue strung over a rib-bone he began to dance.
6Well, as I was saying, there was already a supply of animal tissue on hand.
7Subjected to the influence of this ready solvent of animal tissue, the skin underwent no change whatsoever.
8You can't become a serious professional artiste while using nothing but all-natural animal tissue in your head.
9This represented animal tissue minus the bones.
10The residue is like a distillation of animal tissue, grey and dark, with an overpoweringly fetid odour.
11As you see, it consists of a fragment of animal tissue in a state of very advanced necrosis.
12Without nitrogen albumen cannot be formed, and without albumen the formation of vegetable and animal tissue is impossible.
13High-frequency ultrasound imaging allows for real-time determination of the microrobot's position while it is optically occluded by animal tissue.
14It features leaflets made from animal tissue that open more fully, mimicking the performance of a healthy aortic heart valve.
15Conical, blunt, and bodkin points lack the power of penetration in animal tissue inherent in broad-heads; correspondingly they do less damage.
16But ovules to me are far more troublesome to dissect than animal tissue; they are so soft, and muddy the water.