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translations for
resection
βλεννογονεκτομή
Definition of resection
The
surgical
excision
of part or all of a
tissue
or
organ
A section of a
tire
that has had worn tread replaced
To
excise
part or all of a
tissue
or
organ
To determine
positions
using
compass
bearing
s based on three or more known positions
To
estimate
a camera
projection
matrix
from known position data and image entities
To
redivide
into new
section
s
To
transfer
students into new class groupings or grade levels
To
deepen
or
widen
a river or other natural
watercourse
for flood control, land drainage, or navigation
To
remove
material from the
surface
of a
road
in order to achieve a uniform thickness
To thinly
slice
a
specimen
as part of its preparation, such as when preparing a
microscope
slide
To
replace
a worn section of tire with new
tread
To
readmit
involuntarily
into a
mental
hospital
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