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infusion

noun as in immersion

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U.S. military shortfalls are too deep and complex to solve by trimming waste or passing a one-time cash infusion through Congress.

The patient's own T cells, which hunt out infected or damaged cells, are genetically engineered and fed back into the patient via an infusion to "re-set" the immune system.

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The infusion effectively buys more time for Intel to sort out its many issues—most important its chip-manufacturing struggles—and try to compete with the world’s chip-making leader, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.

These and other factors “snowballed into a liquidity crisis” — that is, the company needed a hasty infusion of cash.

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The Swiss pharma group said Monday that the FDA also approved a shorter 90-minute waiting time between infusions for eligible patients with the disease, lupus nephritis.

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