0 to remove something or someone, especially by force, from a fixed position -- (尤指在外力作用下)使移位;使免職
It is probable that the vegetation itself dislodged into the peripheral pulmonary arteries following its breakdown to tiny pieces.
It should be noted that cells are very tightly attached to membranes at this time and are not easily dislodged.
Policy aspirations about dislodging farm policy dominance are constrained by politics that requires the cooperation of farming interests.
The retina was then immediately dislodged from the filter paper by gentle brushing and mounted into the recording chamber with the ganglion cell layer up.
Sitting tenants can be very difficult to dislodge.
Since the umbrella can easily be dislodged immediately after initial implantation, immediate closure of residual ductal patency must not be attempted.
In addition to parasites fixed in situ, ultrathin sections were examined from 5 worms that had been dislodged from lung tissue during processing.
The growth medium containing the dislodged microglia cells was centrifuged at 800 rpm for 5 minutes.