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implantation

[im-plan-tey-shuhn] / ˌɪm plænˈteɪ ʃən /




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Furthermore, in rodents, the implantation of certain bacteria could influence weight and metabolic profile.

From Salon

Current brain-computer interfaces require the implantation of devices in the brain, but neuroscientists hope to use non-invasive techniques such as fMRI to decipher internal speech without the need for surgery.

From Scientific American

The FDA in December announced it would overhaul packaging labels for Plan B One-Step, an over-the-counter emergency contraceptive, to clarify that scientific evidence shows “no direct effect on fertilization or implantation.”

From Washington Post

Fifty-six organ procurement organizations nationwide collect organs, mainly kidneys, from deceased donors at hospitals around the country, and arrange their transfer to hospitals for implantation and to centers that conduct research on them.

From Washington Post

The new study’s authors consider surgical implantation superior because it is “much more specific,” said Dr. Weber, allowing it to “target the muscles that control the wrist and the hand.”

From New York Times