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Filter by Meaning The toxicologist analyzed the liver samples and found evidence of lesion formation due to exposure to a harmful chemical.
The veterinarian decided to lesion the cat's liver to determine the cause of its illness.
The archaeologist discovered a lesion on the ancient artifact.
The athlete had a muscle lesion that required immediate attention.
The doctor discovered a small lesion on the patient's skin during the examination.
The radiologist identified a lesion in the lung tissue on the X-ray.
The doctor identified a lesion in her brain during the MRI scan.
The surgeon used a scalpel to lesion the tumor during the operation.
The experiment aimed to lesion specific brain regions in mice to study their behavioral changes.
The veterinarian needed to lesion the infected area on the dog's paw to prevent further spread of the infection.
The dentist had to lesion the decayed tooth before filling it to prevent further damage.
The scientist used genetic engineering techniques to lesion specific genes in the fruit flies' DNA.
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