0 to put an organ, group of cells, or device into the body in a medical operation:
1 to fix ideas, feelings, or opinions in someone else's mind:
2 an organ, group of cells, or device that has been put into the body in a medical operation:
3 to put an organ, group of cells, or device into the body in a medical operation:
Some old regulations exist for disposable devices, clinical implants, and corrective and therapeutic medical instruments.
Of the blastocysts transferred to pseudopregnant mice, 51.3% (20/36) implanted and 33.4% (12/36) developed to live fetuses in the mitochondria-damaged group.
Both patients in whom permanent pacemakers were implanted were considered to be in class two, although they otherwise enjoyed a normal life.
Postoperatively, complete atrioventricular block was present and a pacemaker had to be implanted.
In spite of many ethical considerations for neural implant technologies being shared with generic research ethics questions, there are subsets needing special attention.
At this second procedure, access to the implant pockets enables adjustments to improve the final breast form.
However, delaying reconstruction with an implant until after radiation therapy is completed may be impossible, or at least more difficult.
Six patients underwent replacement of previously implanted homografts (6%) with mean interval from primary implantation of 20 months.
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物體, (手術中)植入,移植, 思想…
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