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fix or set securely or deeply; "He planted a knee in the back of his opponent"; "The dentist implanted a tooth in the gum" 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 prosthesis placed permanently in tissue plant: put firmly in the mind; "Plant a thought in the students' minds"
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(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 a surgical procedure that places something in the human body; "the implantation of radioactive pellets in the prostate gland"
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| implanted pacemaker |
internal pacemaker, an artificial cardiac pacemaker completely implanted into the subcutaneous tissue.
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Implants (from Latin in-, in ; and Latin plantre, to plant) are artificial devices which made to replace and act as a missing biological structure. There are a lot of differnt implants which replace differnt functions in human organism. Modern medical implants are generaly high-end devices. Outer shell of implants made of bioinert materials, in most case from titanium. In some cases implants contain electronics e.g. artificial pacemaker and cochlear implant. ...
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| implantation |
The attachment of a fertilized egg to the lining of the uterus.
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