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(embryology) the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals
a surgical procedure that places something in the human body; "the implantation of radioactive pellets in the prostate gland"
a surgical procedure that places something in the human body; "the implantation of radioactive pellets in the prostate gland" the act of planting or setting in the ground (embryology) the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals
the act of planting or setting in the ground (embryology) the organic process whereby a fertilized egg becomes implanted in the lining of the uterus of placental mammals
Where the fertilized egg burrows into the lining of the uterus See additional information
the process of attachment of the embryo to the endometrial lining of the uterine wall
the embedding of a fertilized ovum (blastocyst) into the endometrium (Morris 1992)
Implantation (nidation) is the attachment of the early embryo to the lining of the womb, usually six to eight days after ovulation The site of implantation determines the position of the placenta
A medical device made from one or more biomaterials that is intentionally placed within the body, either totally or partially buried beneath an epithelial surface
To plant, or infix, for the purpose of growth; to fix deeply; to instill; to inculate; to introduce; as, to implant the seeds of virtue, or the principles of knowledge, in the minds of youth
an enforced command or series of commands installed in an individuals reactive mind below his awareness level to cause him to react or behave in a prearranged way without his "knowing it " See also reactive mind
If you implant an idea or attitude in people, you make it become accepted or believed. The speech implanted a dangerous prejudice in their minds He is devoting much of his energy to implanting an element of distrust in the community. = sow. something artificial that is put into someone's body in a medical operation transplant
To implant something into a person's body means to put it there, usually by means of a medical operation. Two days later, they implanted the fertilized eggs back inside me. a surgically implanted birth-control device. + implantation im·plan·ta·tion The embryos were tested to determine their sex prior to implantation
An artificial device, usually made of a metal alloy or ceramic material, that is implanted within the jawbone as a means to attach an artificial crown, denture, or bridge See more about implants
When an egg or embryo implants in the womb, it becomes established there and can then develop. Non-identical twins are the result of two fertilised eggs implanting in the uterus at the same time. + implantation im·plan·ta·tion the 11 days required to allow for normal implantation of a fertilized egg
An artificial substitute for tooth roots that is placed in the jawbone by a dentist who has special training in implant surgery Implants are commonly used to anchor a single tooth, provide support for multiple teeth, or make wearing dentures more secure and comfortable
a prosthesis placed permanently in tissue become attached to and embedded in the uterus; "The egg fertilized in vitro implanted in the uterus of the birth mother with no further complications"
A method for replacing a missing tooth The implant is attached permanently to your jaw A a titanium cage or screw placed in the bone to replace a lost tooth or teeth A crown, bridge, or bar and denture can be fixed to the implant(s)
The process by which dopants are introduced in exact quantities into silicon A stream of charged particles (called ions) of phosphorus, arsenic, or boron is created and then directed at a silicon wafer at a precisely controlled velocity (energy) In this way both the concentration and depth of the dopant can be controlled back to top
A means for adding dopants to semiconductor material Charged atoms (ions) of elements such as boron, phosphorus, or arsenic are accelerated by an electric field into the material Useful for very shallow (<1µ) and precise distributions of dopants