| 21. | Piano likened his work to microsurgery.
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| 22. | Transoral laser microsurgery allows surgeons to remove tumors from the voice box with no external incisions.
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| 23. | Paramount among these is the robustness of early embryos and their amenability to microinjection and microsurgery.
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| 24. | He has been working, until 2009, in the field of Microsurgery and General Surgery.
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| 25. | His father fished the missing part out of the fertilizer, and it was reattached through microsurgery.
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| 26. | A single strand of the extra-fine thread used for stitches in microsurgery costs $ 130.
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| 27. | They do not involve microsurgery, which involves cutting and sewing minute blood vessels and other tissues.
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| 28. | "It's kind of like using a bazooka when microsurgery is necessary ."
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| 29. | The operation was the result of recent advances in microsurgery and transplant techniques, the hospital said.
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| 30. | The operation was the result of recent advances in microsurgery and transplant techniques, said the hospital.
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