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单词 implantation
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Definition of implantation in English:

implantation

noun ɪmplɑːnˈteɪʃnˌɪmplænˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of implanting or state of being implanted.

    the implantation of alien or artificial hearts
    count noun hormone implantations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With higher tumor load and delayed administration after tumor implantation, dendritic cells were no longer effective.
    • Lens implantation has been around for several decades.
    • This clearly is not a normal laxity pattern and represents the limitations of graft implantation.
    • Whether these alien chip implantations are part of another government project or are actually implanted by aliens is a whole discussion in itself.
    • If it is localized, there is a very high cure rate from either surgery or from radiation, external beam radiation or seed implantation.
    • Where there have been symptoms of an arrhythmia, driving is prohibited for six months following implantation of defibrillators.
    • He suggested that I have knee implantations, but I'm not sure if I want to go that route.
    • Bone implantation is part of the orthopaedic treatment for accident victims and for those suffering from bone loss due to tumour removal and skeletal deformity.
    • One research assistant made all the implantations to eliminate the between-observer variation in measurements.
    • In addition, localised radiotherapy at the time of stent implantation helps to reduce proliferation of smooth muscle.
    • It is the practice in our facility to perform chin implantations and other minor procedures in the procedure room, which is near but not directly in the surgical suite.
    • The tests and implantations had taken longer than she expected.
    • The surgical implantation is preformed under a general anesthetic.
    • Living tissue deteriorates rapidly when it loses its blood supply, and organs need to be cooled and transported for implantation into the recipient within a limited number of hours.
    • He needed a drainage shunt implantation to save his life.
    • I was whisked to Englewood Community Hospital, and that same morning I underwent a permanent pacemaker implantation.
    • They're all loud enough to be monitored without the physical implantation of any bugging device.
    • The sample in this study consisted of 254 patients consecutively undergoing implantation of permanent pacemakers during a two-year period.
    • Last month, they travelled to Texas to assist in the first-ever implantation of the pump device.
    • Worldwide there have so far been only some 50 implantations for OCD and 15 for depression, but the technology suggests a not-too-distant future when options other than drugs may be available to sufferers of serious mental illness.
    Synonyms
    transplant, graft, insert
    1. 1.1Zoology Medicine (in a mammal) the attachment of the fertilized egg or blastocyst to the wall of the uterus at the start of pregnancy.
      Also called nidation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The term referred to the embryo before its implantation in the womb.
      • Mating general takes place in July and August, but implantation is delayed until November.
      • If fertilization occurs, progesterone supports implantation of the ovum and maintains the pregnancy.
      • Gestation lasts two months, but the young may be born up to a year after mating because these otters employ delayed implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus.
      • The gestation period is between 60 and 77 days, with delayed implantation probably involved.
      Synonyms
      conception, impregnation, insemination, inception of pregnancy

Origin

Late 16th century: from French, from implanter 'to implant'.

 
 

Definition of implantation in US English:

implantation

nounˌɪmplænˈteɪʃ(ə)nˌimplanˈtāSH(ə)n
  • 1The action of implanting or state of being implanted.

    the implantation of alien or artificial hearts
    count noun hormone implantations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Whether these alien chip implantations are part of another government project or are actually implanted by aliens is a whole discussion in itself.
    • Worldwide there have so far been only some 50 implantations for OCD and 15 for depression, but the technology suggests a not-too-distant future when options other than drugs may be available to sufferers of serious mental illness.
    • With higher tumor load and delayed administration after tumor implantation, dendritic cells were no longer effective.
    • The tests and implantations had taken longer than she expected.
    • One research assistant made all the implantations to eliminate the between-observer variation in measurements.
    • In addition, localised radiotherapy at the time of stent implantation helps to reduce proliferation of smooth muscle.
    • It is the practice in our facility to perform chin implantations and other minor procedures in the procedure room, which is near but not directly in the surgical suite.
    • I was whisked to Englewood Community Hospital, and that same morning I underwent a permanent pacemaker implantation.
    • Last month, they travelled to Texas to assist in the first-ever implantation of the pump device.
    • Where there have been symptoms of an arrhythmia, driving is prohibited for six months following implantation of defibrillators.
    • The surgical implantation is preformed under a general anesthetic.
    • This clearly is not a normal laxity pattern and represents the limitations of graft implantation.
    • Living tissue deteriorates rapidly when it loses its blood supply, and organs need to be cooled and transported for implantation into the recipient within a limited number of hours.
    • He suggested that I have knee implantations, but I'm not sure if I want to go that route.
    • Bone implantation is part of the orthopaedic treatment for accident victims and for those suffering from bone loss due to tumour removal and skeletal deformity.
    • Lens implantation has been around for several decades.
    • He needed a drainage shunt implantation to save his life.
    • They're all loud enough to be monitored without the physical implantation of any bugging device.
    • The sample in this study consisted of 254 patients consecutively undergoing implantation of permanent pacemakers during a two-year period.
    • If it is localized, there is a very high cure rate from either surgery or from radiation, external beam radiation or seed implantation.
    Synonyms
    transplant, graft, insert
    1. 1.1Medicine Zoology (in a mammal) the attachment of the fertilized egg or blastocyst to the wall of the uterus at the start of pregnancy, often delayed in some mammals by several months.
      Also called nidation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The term referred to the embryo before its implantation in the womb.
      • The gestation period is between 60 and 77 days, with delayed implantation probably involved.
      • If fertilization occurs, progesterone supports implantation of the ovum and maintains the pregnancy.
      • Gestation lasts two months, but the young may be born up to a year after mating because these otters employ delayed implantation of the fertilized egg in the uterus.
      • Mating general takes place in July and August, but implantation is delayed until November.
      Synonyms
      conception, impregnation, insemination, inception of pregnancy

Origin

Late 16th century: from French, from implanter ‘to implant’.

 
 
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