Similar words: plant, implacable, implausible, supplant, eggplant, plantain, implicated, contemplate. Meaning: [ɪm'plænt /-'plɑːnt] adj. (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held.
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31. Most people need to read something several times before it is implanted in their memory.
32. A donor egg fertilised by her 51-year-old husband's sperm was implanted in her womb.
33. He implanted the thought in me, the thought of this woman with her handstand.
34. They will choose a shortlist of 200, who will be implanted with 10 cloned embryos.
35. Heart patients have been implanted with ventricular devices to operate both chambers of their hearts.
36. A rush of blood went to Rosheen's head as the infection he had implanted did its work.
37. Kulcinski argues that the solar wind has implanted great quantities of hydrogen and helium into the lunar regolith.
38. So, the selected conception was implanted, and the pregnancy went to full term.
39. Most people need to read something between five and twenty-one times before it is implanted in their subconscious minds.
40. Dr. DeVries implanted the artificial heart in Clark in 1982.
41. The device is implanted surgically and requires two electrodes.
42. Have a pacemaker or an implanted defibrillator?
43. Figure 1. Implanted artificial disc, lateral view.
44. His handlers control him with a hypnotically implanted trigger.
45. During plasmapheresis, blood is initially taken out of the body through a needle or previously implanted catheter.
46. Conclusion:The implanted nerves in the rabbit reconstructed penis have resumed axoplasm flow. It is suggested that both sensory nerve ending regeneration and sensory function restoration are possible.
47. Nowadays the ions with energies of several MeV are often implanted into the optical materials to form waveguide structures of several microns beneath the surface of the sample.
48. The dynamite itself is implanted in a matrix of inert materials.
49. These phenomena may be related to the conveyance of implanted ions across cell wall,(http://sentencedict.com/implanted.html) or be related to the accumulation of callose.
50. Objective:To study the regeneration and generative cause of new bones generated form cranial bone flaps hypodermically implanted on the abdominal wall.
51. Scientists would divert the sugar naturally produced in the body into the implanted electrical generator.
52. Methods 18 cases were treated with this method. The mixture of autogenous periosteous pieces and crushed bones were implanted into the bone defect after curettage of the focus.
53. Indeed, "identifying other potential response predictors for obsessive-compulsive disorder will become increasingly important as more patients are implanted with DBS devices, " they noted.
54. Results:The stents were successfully implanted and dysphagia of the patients was eased or disappeared, and they could have some liquid diet on the right postoperative day.
55. Methods A patient with recurrent ventricular tachycardia ( VT ) was implanted ICD and followedfor 18 Months.
56. POD zymogram reflected chemophysiology change of cell restored from the implanted damage. Results above provides the base for further study on mechanism of low energy ion-beam implantation.
57. The implanted pump sits in the left ventricle, the largest chamber of the heart.
58. Methods:the porous discs of PHEMA were implanted into interlamellar pockets.
59. Study coauthor Moran Cerf and his colleagues eavesdropped on single neurons with electrodes that had already been implanted for medical reasons in the brains of people with epilepsy.
60. Conclusion:The axonal reinnervation of sensory nerve endings from the proximal stump to distal implanted nerve in end-to-side nerve neurorrhaphy is feasible.
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