Lesions that should probably be removed stereotactically are those in women who have breast implants or have a pacemaker implanted in the breast. |
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While 0.2 milliwatts is not much power it is enough to operate, say, a blood glucose sensor or other very small implanted sensor. |
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A team of American scientists isolated stem cells from mouse hair follicles and implanted them in the skin of other hairless mice. |
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We have implanted 76 biaxial total wrist prostheses as a primary procedure in patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist. |
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Coatings are also used to protect patients from contact with surgical items or implanted devices that may not be biocompatible. |
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As with any material implanted into the body, the coating needed to be biocompatible. |
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The present work, showed that the white clay had good biocompatibility when implanted into the craniofacial bones of dogs. |
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The embryo has actually implanted before the woman misses her first period. |
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If a couple conceives several embryos in vitro, one without the disease-carrying gene can be chosen and implanted in the mother's womb. |
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In comparison, implanted biomaterials, prosthetics, and devices have inanimate surfaces. |
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Participants had a generator implanted in the anterior chest that was connected to stimulating coils on the left vagus nerve. |
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Some of these embryos will be implanted in a woman's uterus, while others are frozen and stored. |
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Both the acupuncture needles were therefore located near the proximal and distal ends of the implanted silicone tubes, respectively. |
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The new embryos are grown in an incubator for several days and then implanted into recipient females. |
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Eight rats were surgically implanted with intravenous silastic catheters under anaesthesia. |
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In 1998, Warwick shocked the international science community when he had a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted into his arm. |
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Riding my bike would clear my mind of all the impure thoughts implanted by corporate America and unleash unbridled creativity. |
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Due to the glancing incidence of the ion beam, argon is not implanted into the sample surface. |
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The earlier events in the day had probably implanted wrong ideas in his head. |
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When you travel overseas, you can get special microchips implanted in your tongue that allow you to speak the local language like a native. |
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Cael felt the grip on him suddenly slacken as the weapon implanted itself in the man's chest. |
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So my foot can be implanted in the minds of every little kid reading a textbook! |
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The concept of corporate culture is firmly implanted in the lexicon of management. |
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Thus, in an ectopic pregnancy, the fertilized egg has implanted itself outside the uterus. |
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A doctor caused worldwide shock and condemnation yesterday after claiming he had implanted a cloned human embryo in a woman. |
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This device transmits sound directly into the auditory nerve via electrodes surgically implanted into the cochlea. |
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When Liu introduced an embryo to the artificial uterine lining, it successfully implanted. |
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The images are processed and sent to electrodes implanted in the patient's visual cortex. |
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A sharp-edged, clean cut, massive sculptural monolith is implanted in the middle of a vast piazza. |
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These cells were seeded onto demineralized bone grafts to form cell-scaffold constructs and were implanted to repair various bone defects. |
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In addition, pellets containing the male hormone testosterone were implanted in the abdomen. |
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Earlier this year he reportedly implanted a cloned human embryo in a woman's womb. |
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The only other options are implanted defibrillators that administer electric shocks to the heart, and transplants. |
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The new embryo would then be implanted in the uterus of a pregnant mouse, chimpanzee, or human to gestate until birth. |
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One company already sells a chip that, implanted subcutaneously, stores a patient's medical history. |
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The physician must wait between 5 to 10 minutes before removing the introducer so as not to dislodge the implanted stent. |
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They're generated by a device implanted in the chest, with wires running up the neck. |
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Furthermore, this stent can be implanted without occluding the side bronchus. |
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In similar experiments, scientists in Spain have produced live ibex kids from ibex embryos implanted and gestated in domestic goats. |
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In the early 1970s very thin leaf gold was skillfully implanted on rhodochrosite to make spectacular faked specimens. |
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Three anorgasmic women were implanted with the device and asked to play with it, so to speak. |
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The cells were then implanted under the skin of mice where they produced collagen and other materials consistent with cartilage. |
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An implanted computer chip will read the patient's own heart activity, sensing when the natural muscle is tiring, then kick-in to help the heart. |
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If a seizure were building, the external chip would signal the implanted chip to administer anticonvulsant medication or an electrical shock. |
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The cornea-prosthetic complex was implanted in 78 eyes with vascular leukomas. |
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The testis skin from a young rhesus macaque monkey was implanted under the skin on the back of a mouse with a depleted immune system. |
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Large numbers of materials which can be implanted in the body and contain cytostatics are known. |
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England had also been part of the Roman empire, but here Roman culture had been less firmly implanted than in Gaul or Spain. |
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The chips are implanted into cattle so farmers can determine which cattle are theirs. |
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Polycrase, or an allied species, was seen implanted upon the gadolinite, this is also new to the region. |
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The discovery improved the odds that an embryo created through artificial insemination would thrive when implanted in the womb. |
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So far in the United States, however, most of the chips have been implanted into the company's own employees. |
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Currently, about 250,000 electronic pacemakers are implanted in patients annually in the United States. |
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What if a feedlot were implanted with the virus causing foot-and-mouth disease, anthrax, or Mad Cow disease? |
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Tests with monkeys who had electrodes implanted in their brains showed the animals could control a robotic arm using thoughts. |
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In 1984, she was implanted at no cost in Midland, Texas, as a poster child for a manufacturer's video. |
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A pacemaker is a small, battery-powered device that is implanted permanently into the body. |
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But he warns there will be legal problems if we eventually try to have the devices surgically implanted. |
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This enables scientists to test DNA in embryos before they are implanted for genetic abnormalities. |
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The implanted electrodes may irritate the snake to such an extent that it may never reach basal condition. |
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After the treatment, the ovarian tissue was thawed and implanted back into her pelvis. |
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The fertilised ovum was then implanted in the womb of the surrogate mother. |
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He ripped off his own shirt, revealing perfect cosmetically implanted pectoral muscles, and waved it into the pool. |
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They were implanted in the mastoid, frontal and maxillary regions for periods of 1 week to 2 months. |
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The thermal conductivity of the implanted material is reduced by a factor of two compared to non-irradiated material. |
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Slow-release radiotherapy seeds are implanted in the tissue of the prostate. |
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I want a camera implanted in my index finger, with the preview pane in my thumbnail. |
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The two-hour secret operation involved having a small battery-operated pacemaker implanted to keep his heart beat regular. |
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Many cases of early deafness can be helped by a device implanted in the inner ear, the cochlea. |
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The cell is then treated in an activation medium that allows it to develop into an embryo to be implanted in a surrogate mother's womb. |
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When you had that reaction to the emergency broadcast system, we implanted a suggestion in your subconscious. |
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Or better yet, it can be implanted in time-release form right under that smallpox vaccine scar. |
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Though it may be the power of suggestion, the firsthand knowledge implanted in the piece is obvious on stage. |
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Individuals so conditioned can merely repeat the thoughts which have been implanted in their minds by suggestion from outside. |
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The implanted sites were evaluated by visual and histopathological examinations. |
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Obviously, there is no such thing as a GPS transceiver that can be implanted with a hypodermic needle as a tiny microchip. |
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Tiny microchips, like the one pictured between two fingers, can be implanted under a pet's skin. |
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And if it weren't for genetically implanted migrational instincts I doubt any moose kids would go up there. |
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Whether these alien chip implantations are part of another government project or are actually implanted by aliens is a whole discussion in itself. |
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Five more embryos were implanted into a single surrogate mother. |
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The blue line will forever be severed and a cultural change will be implanted. |
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The Reserve has a similar program with rhinoceros where a microchip is implanted in the animal's horn both for identification purposes and to deter poaching. |
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I have very pleasant relationships with many parents of implanted children and Ci users. |
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To prepare the patient for his image-guided radiotherapy, a gastrointestinal surgical oncologist implanted radio-opaque clips into the tumor bed during surgery. |
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There is implanted in every rational being the capacity to distinguish the true from the false, to weigh the evidence, and to confront the world without illusions. |
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In Divergent, the dauntless faction is implanted with chips that track them, and are also brainwashed into committing genocide. |
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This fertilised egg then needs to be implanted in the woman's womb. |
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After the lead is implanted and tested, the surgeon closes the incision and general anesthesia is induced for implantation of the pulse generator. |
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Researchers from the US implanted ovarian tissue into an infertile rhesus monkey, using one of the resulting eggs to produce a healthy test-tube baby. |
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Both twins had computer chips surgically implanted in the lobes of their brain, and a tiny computer chip stuck out just where the head met the neck. |
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Direct augmentation of human memory and mental processing through implanted connections to a computer will be just a natural extension of current trends. |
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Researchers are using two species in Belize, the redrump tarantula and the cinnamon tarantula, implanted with radio transponders to help monitor forest degradation. |
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Likewise a durable waterproofing system needs to be implanted to stop water leakage from drainage backups or root puncture that could damage apartments below. |
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We could all have a microchip implanted into our bodies with its own unique code, rather like the bar code on the side of a can of beans on a supermarket shelf. |
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The embryo thus created was implanted in her and its gestation monitored. |
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But at the darker end of the scale, biofilms can form infection-inducing layers on implanted medical devices and cause deadly lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients. |
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Here the caged stone is simply a uniform external layer, but its monolithic appearance will be eventually transformed by vegetation implanted within it. |
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Professor Warwick has already experimented with a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted in his arm to determine the likelihood of a future with implant technology. |
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Would an all-wise, all-knowing creator endow a morula of some twenty-four to ninety-six cells with a soul before it gets safely implanted in a loving mother's womb? |
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Even the bizarre prospect of machine-brain interaction and implanted nanotechnological devices starts with therapeutic efforts to enable the blind to see and the deaf to hear. |
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To help repair muscles and ligaments, scientists are developing a flexible scaffolding made of soluble glass along which implanted healthy cells can grow. |
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Male and female starlings were wild-caught, housed in the laboratory, and implanted with either empty silastic capsules or capsules containing testosterone. |
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As improved fixation allowed implants to remain implanted longer, it became apparent that a method to reduce polyethylene wear, which results in osteolysis, was needed. |
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Others argue that highly suggestible people are having the multiple personalities implanted subconsciously by well-meaning but misguided counsellors. |
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Surgeons implanted the device until a donor organ could be found. |
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The monitor is implanted in the chest and records the heart's rhythm. |
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They are implanted in patients that are not responding to medication. |
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He implanted thoughts and memories that made you doubt each other. |
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Someday soon, money may even exist on a chip implanted under your skin. |
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She implanted a suggestion in the woman's head that she had never seen her and that she had passed out due to the fact that her blood sugar was low. |
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The baby is a clone of the 30-year-old American woman who donated the DNA for the cloning process, had the resulting embryo implanted and then gestated the baby. |
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Another dancer had to have a screw implanted in a foot, and a third fell several feet, landing on his back during what has been described as a rushed stage exit. |
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The internal unit and TETS coil were implanted into subcutaneous space at the abdominal wall. |
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We review two main scenarios that may have implanted Sedna, 2004 VN112 and 2000 CR105 on their current peculiar orbits. |
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Implanon, a 4-cm rod implanted in the subdermis, contains 68 mg of etonogestrel. |
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Another terminal is connected to a metal rod implanted in the earth, called a ground or earth rod. |
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The lesion was curetted, and a miniplate was implanted at the excision site. |
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These include barrier methods, hormonal methods, implanted devices, emergency contraceptives, and sterilization procedures. |
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A difference, however, was seen between the implanted ungrafted and the implanted grafted cochleas but not between the use of fascia and Gelfoam. |
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In his first case he used a fibular autograft, and for the second case he implanted a synthetic trabecular metal spacer due to severe bone loss. |
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Group C was considered as the preimplanted scar samples and they were not implanted in the nude mice. |
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This means that the blastocyst is not implanted for two months after fertilization, most often becoming implanted in July. |
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They were then implanted into surrogate mothers through in vitro fertilization. |
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One problem is that female dogs go into estrus, which is the only time embryos can be implanted, only every 6 to 12 months. |
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Her husband refused to have the dog neutered unless neuticles were implanted, and the wife complied. |
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In IM4, animal 10 was in a good general state and was eupneic after we implanted the prosthesis and replaced a tracheal segment. |
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Millie, Christa, Alexis, Carrel and Dotcom were born in America after scientists from Edinburgh-based PPL Therapeutics implanted eggs into a sow. |
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They implanted desires for need-nots and luxuries, and unscrupulously inflamed them. |
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Tags were implanted into the body cavity of the sea urchins through the peristomial membrane. |
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For these patients, surgically implanted deep brain stimulation devices may offer an adjunctive treatment. |
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The wafer contains the cancer drug carmustine and up to eight can be implanted in the cavity created when a tumour is surgically removed. |
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The ICD device was implanted on the ipsilateral side of the 8-year old fistula after cardiac recompensation. |
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It is implanted with the inflow end in the anterior chamber at the angle, and the outflow end under the conjunctiva and Tenon's capsule. |
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One researcher implanted a silicon chip in his arm that interacts with electronic devices around him. |
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The InterStim implant is a tiny device, which is surgically implanted near the tailbone through a small incision near the tailbone. |
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The system involves a surgically implanted pump that automatically delivers baclofen directly to the spinal cord when needed. |
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Mammographic evaluation was severely limited by the implanted mesh bilaterally on both craniocaudal and mediolateral oblique views. |
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Electrocautery was used to achieve hemostasis following the scar tissue debridement, and attention was turned to the implanted hardware. |
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Eleven massasaugas were captured between 2 study sites and implanted with radio transmitters. |
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Placental abruption was defined as premature separation of a normally implanted placenta from the uterus after 20 weeks gestation. |
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Now wireless cardiac pacemakers, implanted nonsurgically, eliminate restriction on daily physical activities. |
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They propose the use of high-speed inverters implanted along tracks in the road to upconvert energy from power lines. |
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The ureters were implanted on the recipient bladder using the modified Liche technique for neoureterocystostomy with two implantation sites. |
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While the company stopped selling the Riata leads in 2010, they estimate that 79,000 leads are still implanted in patients across the country. |
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In Kenya, zoo researchers have implanted embryos from bongos, a rare antelope, into the more common eland. |
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A number of these were implanted into the jaw bones of mice which had earlier had molar back teeth removed. |
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Fibroblast migration is an important phenomenon associated with the tissue-implant reaction surrounding implanted devices. |
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Ivan Degrieck, Onze Lieve Vrouw Hospital in Aalst, Belgium, implanted the first patient in the VIRTUE registry. |
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Hip and knee arthroplasty devices are primarily implanted to treat osteoarthritis. |
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Elisevich surgically implanted electrodes into her brain to initiate the monitoring of seizures with a continuous inpatient video electroencephalographic. |
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Positioning errors and prostate motion during conformal prostate radiotherapy using on-line isocentre set-up verification and implanted prostate markers. |
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This incident implanted a lifelong fear of policemen in Hitchcock, and such harsh treatment and wrongful accusations are frequent themes in his films. |
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When extra copies of EPHB2 were added to those neural stem cells and the cells were implanted in the forebrains of mice, half the mice developed brain tumors within 200 days. |
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Hawkins was to have a device implanted in his throat to help him speak in a 'strange Dalek voice ', as his wife put it, but the operation gave him another seven years of life. |
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The TV host, 71, who has had a hearing aid surgically implanted, was a coat check girl at the club in the 60s, when The Beatles and other top groups played there. |
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At the first stage, bipolar electrodes were implanted on the surface of the somatosensory cortex through trephined holes and fixed with dental cement and acrylic paste. |
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A new plastic lens that is permanently implanted into the eye to correct nearsightedness has been approved for use by the US Food and Drug Administration. |
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It uses an expandable spinning disk that provides multidirectional flow capability and would be implanted with the use of a catheter, then powered by a magnetic coupling. |
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Talking to the Media men, DIG Operations Binyamin Khan said that explosive material which implanted in Green Belt was old and was blasted suddenly. |
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CollaGUARD is implanted at the time of surgery and serves as a temporary barrier to separate apposing adhesiogenic surfaces throughout the normal tissue repair process. |
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During the post-war reforestation projects, Japan was implanted with an influx of Japanese cedar trees, as they were easy to plant and would grow quickly. |
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A high cortisol level will also stimulate the degradation of fats and proteins which may make it difficult for the animal to sustain its pregnancy if implanted successfully. |
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Both transfection of human prochymase cDNA and injections of purified chymase into implanted sponges demonstrated that chymase was a powerful angiogenic factor. |
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France receives the highest number of tourists per year, largely thanks to the numerous cultural establishments and historical buildings implanted all over the territory. |
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All species go through delayed implantation, wherein the embryo remains in suspended development for weeks or months before it is implanted in the uterus. |
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When implanted into diabetic mice, the cell clusters functioned like normal pancreata, producing insulin and other hormones required to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. |
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When he suffered his initial injury medics decided that he would be best served having a patellar tendon implanted into his knee from a dead person's body. |
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Cybernetics expert Kevin Warwick believes tiny microchips implanted into people's brains could boost basic human powers and help combat illnesses. |
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A song of this complexion, implanted by the habit of half a century in the mass of popular sentiment, can not be refused a place in the inventory of the national blessings. |
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St Jude Medical, of Minnesota, recalled inventories of St Jude's heart valves with Silzone coating that have not yet been implanted into patients. |
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Implanted osteogenic stimulators deliver electrical impulses directly to the site where bone regrowth needs to occur. |
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Implanted on the abdomen or upper arm, the diabetic would read his or her glucose levels from a device the size of a laser pointer. |
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Implanted electronic devices provide a vast array of treatments for patients with cardiac dysfunctions. |
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Implanted epithelium regenerates unevenly postoperatively, creating clumps of epithelial tissue under the flap. |
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Implanted in the chest, the ICD is a small electronic device which shocks the heart back into a healthy rhythm if it detects an abnormal heartbeat. |
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