| implant2 |
an object or material, such as an alloplastic or radioactive material or tissue, partially or totally inserted or grafted into the body for prosthetic, therapeutic, diagnostic, or experimental purposes. See also graft and insert2.
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| implantation b. |
bleeding at the time of implantation of the fertilized ovum in the decidua, owing to leakage of blood into the uterine lumen from disrupted blood vessels about the implantation site.
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| implantation c. |
axon hillock.
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| implantation f. |
a shallow depression at the site where the tail of a spermatozoon attaches to the head.
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| implanted p. |
an artificial cardiac pacemaker completely implanted into the subcutaneous tissue.
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