0 present participle of implant
1 to put an organ, group of cells, or device into the body in a medical operation:
2 to fix ideas, feelings, or opinions in someone else's mind:
If we moved to the other hemisphere, the above procedure was repeated for implanting stimulating electrodes.
A further level of impingement involves implanting the device fully within the body.
Although in the very early stages of development, programs to enhance human function by implanting microchips in humans have begun to emerge.
Implanting an electrode/biosensor in a person's brain is an amazing medical and scientific accomplishment.
Only by implanting stem cells that were extracted from my bone marrow months earlier was survival possible.
These relations, which are not confined to the immediate context, turn a linguistic sign - a word - into a communicational component, implanting it with meaningful content.
Five attempts at implanting the device failed.
These considerations should be addressed during the development of the protocol and contained in consent forms even at the risk of implanting the idea of revocation with the subject.