Sentence examples for implantation from inspiring English sources

The word "implantation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are referring to the process of surgically placing an implant in someone's body, or when referring to the placement of an idea or belief in someone's mind. For example: "The implantation of the new chip in his arm took two hours."

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implantation

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The way in which an organ, bone, muscle etc. becomes inserted into its set place.

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"This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation and even nurturing of a pregnancy".

But the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in 2012 said a woman who is raped "has no control over ovulation, fertilization or implantation of a fertilized egg" and that to "suggest otherwise contradicts basic biological truths".

Home-grown arteries do not, after all, involve the implantation of foreign tissue or substances.Either way, both technologies hold great promise for the hundreds of thousands of patients who are facing coronary bypasses, or even the loss of a limb due to deteriorating blood flow.

Furthermore, Hobby Lobby pays its employees money, which those employees can also use to buy IUDs and Plan B. And we know that medical professionals insist it is almost impossible for IUDs or Plan B to prevent the implantation of a fertilised blastocyst that is, these are methods of preventing pregnancy, not ending it.What we are dealing with here is not a rational objection.

I attended mainstream schools all my life and excelled academically.Like any surgery, there is risk of infection from implantation, but it is greatly reduced when recipients receive the pneumococcal vaccine.

However, since more blood circulates through muscle than through skin, such improper implantation can send an animal's hormone levels soaring.The FDA claims that, after a high-profile prosecution in 1986, the problem has gone away.

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In "pre-implantation genetic diagnosis" (PGD), doctors take a cell or two from each of the embryos produced in vitro.

It is a particular gamble if the child is conceived partly to provide a bone marrow graft for a brother or sister with a nasty genetic disease: not only might the new baby turn out be a poor match for transplantation, but might also have inherited the same disorder as his or her sibling.A test-tube trick, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), helps reduce this risk.

Pre-implantation diagnosis is very complicated.

Philosophers as well as policy makers have invoked the supposed inescapable suffering of disabled people as a reason for barring deaf women and women with dwarfism from using reproductive technology (for example, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis) to bear children like themselves, narrowing these women's reproductive choices.

The parent may have a principled objection against pre-implantation genetic diagnosis but also have an appropriate level of concern for the child's plight.

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