(n.) One who, or that which, slices; specifically, the circular saw of the lapidary.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fresh human, rat, and rabbit liver was processed using a mechanical slicer.
(2) The degree of atlas-quality, anatomic precision achieved makes the brain slicer also uniquely suited for the preparation of anatomically defined brain regions for use as transplants.
(3) Adrenal slices (200 mu) were prepared from cores of beef adrenals using a McIlwain Tissue Slicer and incubated.
(4) The remaining half of the pituitary was sliced with a Staddie-Riggs slicer.
(5) ("Cheeses were sliced into cubes using a wire slicer within two hours of presentation.
(6) And by the way, those net curtains need a boil, and Clive, stop picking your nose by the bacon slicer."
(7) (2) A vibrating tissue slicer was used to cut thin slices in which individual neurones could be identified visually.
(8) Crushed root vegetables with crisp brussels sprouts You’ll speed things up considerably if you cut the sprouts on a mandoline (or with the slicer attachment of a food processor).
(9) Using this slicer, 6-8 uniform slices of 500 microns thickness were obtained from mouse or rat brain.
(10) The meat slicer was set to extra thin when it came to the issue of whether the dinner was a fundraiser or not a fundraiser.
(11) It’s an invention surely up there with the equally necessary egg cube (because oval eggs are so 2010) and the banana slicer (because knives just don’t cut it anymore.)
(12) And not just to explain Emwazi’s transformation from a smiling child into the gleeful slicer of throats who has become the global, if masked, face of Islamic State, his alliterative, made-up name better known even than that of the movement’s leader.
(13) It began with Mona Hatoum creating large versions of everyday objects such as a julienne vegetable slicer, and has included Martin Creed getting people to run very fast through the galleries, Mark Wallinger recreating anti-war activist Brian Haw's Parliament Square protest, and Michael Landy replicating his parent's house.
(14) I have an icer-slicer and dicer and it doesn't dice or slice!"
(15) A mechanical slicer was used to make several precision-cut slices rapidly from an oriented cylindrical core of renal tissue, with minimal tissue trauma.
(16) A simple and inexpensive slicer has been developed for the preparation of slices of mouse or rat brain.
(17) On his return to California, he continued to use his camera as a means to express "the very substance and the quintessence of the thing itself", photographing in close-up what he saw around him: an egg-slicer, a toadstool, a cup, a gnarled tree.
(18) "In my BBC past, latterly as controller of Radio 4, I either presided over salami-slicing or was on the receiving end of the slicer.
(19) An original tube-slicer allows the separation of the d less than 1.006 lipoproteins located into top fractions.
(20) A simple and inexpensive modification of the Kopf model 900 small animal stereotaxic instrument allows it to be used temporarily as a precision polyacrylamide slab gel slicer.