reimplantation love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The act or process of reimplanting.

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  • noun The act of implanting again.

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Examples

  • These cells can then be reimplanted as is or matured and increased in number outside of the body before reimplantation.

    Fertility Preservation Program

  • Initial experience with laparoscopic transvesical ureteral reimplantation at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

    Publications of the Urology Division

  • His first success, the reimplantation of a rabbit ear in 1964, was reported in the British Journal of Plastic Surgery.

    Microsurgery Pioneer Helped

  • I suggested anti-choice women wear special underwear that would help retrieve and preserve embryos for freezing and reimplantation.

    Do all Embryos go to Heaven?

  • Tubal reimplantation: In this procedure your fallopian tube will be detached from your uterus, the damaged portion removed or cut away, and the remaining healthy section reconnected to your uterine wall.

    Getting Pregnant

  • In the repair of such a case after a vaginal hysterectomy Mayo 13.15 reports a successful reimplantation of the ureter into the bladder.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

  • In the repair of such a case after a vaginal hysterectomy Mayo reports a successful reimplantation of the ureter into the bladder.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine

  • This patient was just one of eight who had to undergo reimplantation in Seattle in 2009.

    NewsInferno

  • The scientists showed that, once the appropriate blood pressure and nutrient balance was achieved, the bioreactor could keep the tissue healthy enough for reimplantation into a second, genetically identical animal for up to 24 hours.

    Medlogs - Recent stories

  • Unlike stem cells injected directly into the tissue, the stem cells that had been seeded into the tissue continued to thrive even eight weeks after reimplantation.

    Medlogs - Recent stories

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