soft tissue
Britishnoun
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Beyond revealing striking new anatomy, the research provides a practical framework for future studies of dinosaur soft tissue.
From Science Daily
"There's a lot of positives, but now it's just really building that resilience within the soft tissue and making sure that we're not putting him in harm's way in terms of accelerating it too much," he said.
From Barron's
This suggested dinosaur snouts were covered with flat scales and had no extra soft tissue, which meant dinos were lipless.
From Science Magazine
Xylazine use is also associated with serious skin and soft tissue ulcers and infections.
From Scientific American
The surgical team spent hours cutting through the layers of papery membrane and soft tissue that protect his brain.
From Seattle Times
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