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embedded

[em-bed-id] / ɛmˈbɛd ɪd /


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An early version, now in a clinical trial, consists of an Apple Vision Pro headset and a custom headband with embedded electrodes that measure brain activity.

From The Wall Street Journal

The object is a razor thin chain of galaxies embedded within a vast cosmic filament located about 140 million light years from Earth.

From Science Daily

"If we assume that reactor-related technology has already been embedded and that the exterior was built around it, then we would have to assume a reactor is present inside the submarine," he said.

From Barron's

Applying only to certain carbon-intensive sectors, it raises prices to reflect the cost of embedded carbon and so creates a perverse incentive to outsource production of downstream goods.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fashion label Coperni has created leggings and other garments made from a fabric embedded with bacteria, which it says help rejuvenate the skin and boost radiance.

From The Wall Street Journal