0 past simple and past participle of inject
1 to use a needle and syringe (= small tube) to put a liquid such as a drug into a person's body:
2 to introduce something new that is necessary or helpful to a situation or process:
These solutions provide qualitative insight for the process of secondary oil recovery if the polymer concentration of liquid injected into the reservoir varies with time.
Polymer solutions were injected through flush-mounted, angled slots located in both of the 57.5 cm walls of the channel.
Injected cumulus cell was enlarged and its mitochondria remained associated closely with the nucleus.
Presumably the injected proteins accumulate in soluble pools before assimilation.
In these devices, fuel is injected upstream of a flame-stabilizing bluff body in the jet pipe.
This represents the worst estimate of recovery efficiency since it assumes that all injected schistosomula were viable and recoverable.
Reduced worm recovery was noted only in mice injected on the day of infection.
Seventy-five (57 %) injected at least once during follow-up.