0 present 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:
In secondary oil recovery, oil is extracted by pumping in water (through injecting wells) and creating pressure which pumps out oil through production wells.
The monetary authority creates new currency by injecting reserves into the banking system.
These patients claimed to have sought treatment earlier than they would have normally because of the dramatic decline and death of their injecting partner.
We estimate that two experimenters can microinject a maximum of 15 embryo sacs per experiment with a 14% success rate of injecting recipient cells.
Data on age was available from 358 participants, time in prison from 345 participants, duration of injecting from 343 participants and tattooing from 356 participants.
In the present study, antibodies were generated in rabbits by injecting synthetic peptides coupled to thyroglobulin.
Also, islands using a computationally cheap evaluation function can be allowed to evaluate more generations before injecting their results into other islands.
Injecting drug users may be possibly under-represented in our study.