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See also:DISSECTION (from See also:Lat. dissecare, to cut apart) , the separation into parts by cutting, particularly the cutting of an See also:animal or plant into parts for the purpose of examination or display of its structure. End of Article: DISSECTION (from Lat. dissecare, to cut apart)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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