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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reimplant . - adjective
implanted again
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Examples
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These cells can then be reimplanted as is or matured and increased in number outside of the body before reimplantation.
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The resulting brown fat cells could then be reimplanted into the original donor.
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This tissue can then be thawed and reimplanted at a later date, thereby restoring ovarian function.
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Yet even the patients eviscerated and reimplanted with these “organ bouquets” did not make it: they survived the operation, but not the disease.
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Limits can and should be placed on the number of eggs fertilized, the number of embryos reimplanted transferred, and the fate of frozen embryos if this avenue is taken.
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Yet even the patients eviscerated and reimplanted with these “organ bouquets” did not make it: they survived the operation, but not the disease.
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Limits can and should be placed on the number of eggs fertilized, the number of embryos reimplanted transferred, and the fate of frozen embryos if this avenue is taken.
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Yet even the patients eviscerated and reimplanted with these “organ bouquets” did not make it: they survived the operation, but not the disease.
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Anything I tell you now will be lost when your memories are reimplanted after you come out of stasis.
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I would though recommend that the fertility doctors in your country set a guideline for the maximum number of embryos to be reimplanted.
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