| vivisection | <physiology, procedure> To dissect a live animal, this is done to observe functioning body systems (such as to observe the effects of certain stimulants or depressants on a beating heart). The animal is rendered unconscious before the vivisection is done. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| vivisectionist | One who practices vivisection. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Vivisections
| vivisection |
the act of operating on living animals (especially in scientific research)
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| vivisectionist |
a biologist who cuts open live animals for research
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The dissection of, or otherwise experimenting on, a living animal, esp for the purpose of ascertaining or demonstrating some fact in physiology or pathology. [Grolier Webster International Dictionary] New chemical drugs, cosmetics, etc are tested on animals for allegic and other reactions before being placed on the market for human consumption. Opponents say it's cruel to the animals, and has questionable worth since not all animal species react the same way to chemicals.
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| vivisection |
the action of cutting into or dissecting a living body meth
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originally the surgical cutting of a living animal in scientific research; often used today as a synonym for any type of animal
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| vivisection | the act of operating on living animals (especially in scientific research) |
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| vivisection | cuts open live animals for research |
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