Implanted Sentence Examples

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  • The sword implanted next to the downed man's ear, and her small gasp drew the attention of the observers.

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  • What Irish missionaries and their foreign pupils had implanted for more than a century quite independently of Rome, Winfrid organized and established under Roman authority partly by force of arms.

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  • The earliest mention of the name of Homer is found in a fragment of the philosopher Xenophanes (of the 6th century B.e., or possibly earlier), who complains of the false notions implanted through the teaching of Homer.

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  • From this feature the name rib-faced deer has been suggested for the muntjac. The upper canine teeth of the males are large and sharp, projecting outside the mouth as tusks, and loosely implanted in their sockets.

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  • Every Russian might have predicted it, not by reasoning but by the feeling implanted in each of us and in our fathers.

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  • Man's mind cannot grasp the causes of events in their completeness, but the desire to find those causes is implanted in man's soul.

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  • Because the device must be surgically implanted, it carries some surgical risk.

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  • If the egg is unable to pass through, it can become implanted in the fallopian tube.

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  • Nacre is a material implanted in the oyster during pearl formation.

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  • At this point, he has had an estimated 700 hours of tattooing, piercing in his ears and septum and Teflon "horns" implanted above his eyes.

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  • Cardiac pacemakers, electrocardiograph devices, or any other medically implanted device used for life support can be interrupted with use.

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  • Whether you've had a device implanted or some other procedure done around the bra strap line, you need a bra strap pad specifically designed to provide comfort while healing.

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  • Dawn's creators implanted memories of Dawn into all who knew her including Buffy's mother.

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  • They implanted him with a tracker and 'released' him into the wild.

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  • This technology was implanted by the dreaded enemy and delivers a life-changing message.

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  • Haeckel regards it as the equivalent of the manubrium, and as it is implanted on the blind end of the pneumatophore, such a view leads necessarily to the air-sack and gland being a development on the ex-umbral surface of the medusa-person.

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  • The soul's destiny upon earth is to develop those perfections the germs of which are eternally implanted in it, and it ultimately must return to the infinite source from which it emanated.

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  • They grew apparently throughout life, and were implanted to a great depth in the jaws, being 7 or 8 in.

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  • The kodzuka, or handle of a little knife implanted into the sheath of the short sword or dagger, was, also of metal and engraved with like care.

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  • It simply means that a certain religious and philosophical tendency, which grew up slowly on Greek soil, was already implanted in those who occupied the vantage-ground of a revealed religion of redemption.

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  • The generation which was so vigorously demanding national rights had themselves all been brought up under the old system in German schools, but this had not implanted in them a desire to become German.

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  • These three teeth, which are implanted in the premaxilla, form a distinct group, to which the name of " incisor " is applied.

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  • The teeth are not implanted in sockets, but become ankylosed with the .ttr c bones that bear them, and are replaced by FIG.

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  • Jenn took Sofi's hand and staggered at the vision the Oracle implanted.

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  • Mercury is the only cumulative vaporizing poison permanently implanted in the human body.

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  • Recently, a very few congenitally deaf children have been implanted with an auditory brainstem implant in Europe.

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  • They are given electric shocks, artificially induced diseases, have electrodes implanted in their brain.

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  • Buyers were told that birds would have a microchip implanted under the skin to verify the identity of each individual bird.

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  • The implanted tumors develop into large, highly malignant brain tumors in the puppies.

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  • The greatest risk still appears to be implanted heart pacemakers, for which various problems are included in the RISKS archives.

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  • Methods An ASR retinal prosthesis was implanted 20 degrees from the fovea in 10 people with RP.

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  • Radii a multiple of four, with radial gastric pouches bifurcated or subdivided; the tentacles are implanted in the notch between the two subdivisions of each (primary) gastric pouch, hence the (secondary) gastric pouches appear to be " internemal " in position, i.e.

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  • Thus the poison of various insects induces in plants the cellular new formation known as a gall-nut; a foreign body implanted in a limb may become encysted in a capsule of fibrous tissue; septic matter introduced into the abdomen will cause proliferation of the lining endo(epi)thelium; and placing an animal (salamander, Galeotti) in an ambient medium at a higher temperature than that to which it is accustomed naturally, increases the rapidity of celldivision of its epithelium with augmentation of the number of karyokinetic figures.

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  • A pernicious and self-replicating virus implanted to replicate swiftly through both civilian and military networks, on the other hand, is indiscriminate indeed.

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  • A microchip transponder implanted under the skin to permanently identify the animal.

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  • In this process, the pigment is implanted along the lash line.

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  • In a cultured pearl the irritant, usually a tiny piece of polished shell, is implanted inside the oyster by the pearl farmer.

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  • Implantable contact lenses are contacts that are actually implanted in the eye.

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  • Love for the park was implanted in me then, but much later (in the 1970s) I decided to collect books about the park, since I then lived so far away.

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  • A lack of oxygen can cause central nervous system damage in the fetuses that implanted in a less than desirable area.

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  • There, the pump is implanted under the skin (epidermal area) through an incision in the abdomen.

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  • Over time, the heart tissue grows over the implanted closure device, becoming part of the heart.

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  • However, babies who survive the surgery appear to be 33 to 50 percent less likely to have hydrocephalus, a condition that requires surgically implanted tubes or shunts to remove fluid from the ventricles (cavities of the brain).

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  • Most cases of VUR are due to a defect in the way the ureter is implanted into the bladder.

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  • Rodding is a surgical procedure in which a metal rod is implanted within a bone (usually the long bones of the thigh and leg).

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  • Surgery may be required to drain or remove abscesses that form on internal organs or on shunts or other devices implanted inside the body.

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  • Electrodes are surgically implanted into the cochlea through a hole drilled in the mastoid bone.

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  • A pacemaker may be implanted if these do not provide adequate control.

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  • Another mode of administration involves implanted catheters that deliver pain medication directly to the spinal cord.

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  • In this procedure, instead of applying the current across the skin, electrodes are implanted to stimulate peripheral nerves or nerves in the spinal cord.

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  • Neural prostheses contain many intricate components, such as implanted stimulators, electrodes, leads and connectors, sensors, and programming systems.

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  • A few patients may have stimulators implanted on both sides of the brain, but this increases the risk for complications.

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  • The electrode is connected by a wire to a pacemaker-like device implanted under the skin in the chest.

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  • This non-surgical procedure uses a pacemaker-like device implanted under the skin in the upper left chest, to provide intermittent stimulation to the vagus nerve.

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  • Once the follicles are implanted into the new position on the scalp, the natural client's natural hair should begin to grow back.

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  • An ectopic pregnancy is one in which the fertilized egg is implanted outside the uterus.

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  • The egg can also become implanted in the cervix, abdomen, and ovaries.

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  • If this happens, it is referred to as a cervical or abdominal pregnancy, depending upon where the egg becomes implanted.

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  • Since the fertilized egg is implanted in an area too small for a growing fetus to survive and it can endanger the life of the mother if the organ where the egg is implanted ruptures, medical care is mandatory.

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  • A tubal pregnancy, also known as an ectopic pregnancy, is one where the baby is implanted outside of the uterus--most commonly in the fallopian tubes.

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  • Implant - this matchstick-size implant is usually placed in the top of the arm and is implanted using local anesthesia to the area.

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  • The embryos are later implanted into the uterus via IVF.

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  • During in vitro fertilization, the gender of each embryo can be determined in advance of having them implanted in the uterus.

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  • After the fertilization occurs, physicians can determine the sex of the embryo even before it's implanted.

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  • These slender, T-shaped appliances are implanted on the uterus.

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  • While a normal pregnancy involves an embryo implanted inside the uterus and growing into a fetus there, pregnancies outside of the uterus are always miscarried, due to insufficient space for the baby to grow.

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  • The only clear diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy is seeing the embryo implanted in the fallopian tube or some other area outside the uterus.

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  • The gender of the embryo is selected and implanted.

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  • So if the couple only wants females implanted into her womb, that is what the doctor will do.

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  • The first three arrows streaked across the arena and implanted themselves in his back.

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  • The tentaculocysts are implanted round the margins of the lobes of the umbrella and may be supported by prolongations of the ectodermal rim termed otoporpae (Gehorspangen).

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  • They possess (save for certain Archiannelida, most Hirudinea, and other very rare exceptions) setae or chaetae implanted in epidermal pits.

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  • The setae are implanted metamerically in accordance with the metamerism of the body, which consists of a prostomium followed by a number of segments.

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  • Bonnet, Euler, Haller, Schmid and others " suppose miracles to be already implanted in nature.

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  • Meanwhile Cohnheim and Metchnikoff were engaged in destroying the ontological conception not of fever only, but also of inflammation, of which, as a local event, an ontological conception was no less strongly implanted.

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  • The name medusa is suggested by the tentacles, usually long and often numerous, implanted on the edge of the umbrella and bear the stinging organs of which sea-bathers are often disagreeably aware.

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  • His statement of the latter doctrine so aroused the alarm of certain clergymen of the Church of Scotland that he found it necessary to withdraw what was regarded as a serious error, and to attribute man's delusive sense of freedom, not to an innate conviction implanted by God, but to the influence of the passions.

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  • In budding, as with roses and peaches, a single bud only is implanted.

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  • On the Guinea Coast the spirit implanted in the object is usually, if not invariably, non-human.

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  • In the majority of instances, however, no local indication could be found marking the point at which the microbe was implanted."

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  • With regard to the lower teeth the difficulties are greater, owing to the absence of any suture corresponding to that which defines the incisors above; but since the number of the teeth is the same, since the corresponding teeth are preceded by milk-teeth, and since in the large majority of cases it is the fourth tooth of the series which is modified in the same way as the canine (or fourth tooth) of the upper jaw, it is reasonable to adopt the same divisions as with the upper series, and to call the first three, which are implanted in the part of the mandible opposite to the premaxilla, the incisors, the next the canine, the next four the premolars, and the last three the molars.

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  • His point is that perfect knowledge cannot be implanted in a soul that has not gone through a course of preparation including much more than physical training.

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  • As regards natural law, he teaches that God has implanted in the human mind a knowledge of its immutable general principles; and not only knowledge, but a disposition, to which he applies the peculiar scholastic name synderesis,' that unerringly prompts to the realization of these principles in conduct, and protests against their violation.

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  • The truth is that, while Locke agrees entirely with Hobbes as to the egoistic basis of rational conduct, and the interpretation of " good " and " evil" as " pleasure " and " pain," or that which is productive of pleasure and pain, he yet agrees entirely with Hobbes's opponents in holding ethical rules to be actually obligatory independently of political society, and capable of being scientifically constructed on principles intuitively known, - though he does not regard these principles as implanted in the mind at birth.

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  • While right and wrong, in Price's view, are " real objective qualities " of actions, moral " beauty and deformity " are subjective ideas; representing feelings which are partly the necessary effects of the perceptions of right and wrong in rational beings as such, partly due to an " implanted sense " or varying emotional susceptibility.

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  • He implanted it in the mind of two Immortals.

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  • And to attain this end, we have the light called conscience that God has implanted in our souls.

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  • Previously, a fixed lens would be implanted, and although the patient's eyesight was improved, they still needed bifocals or tri-focals to be able to see clearly both close up and at a distance.

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  • That is, until Nintendo's Gamecube and Microsoft's first console that implanted them in the history of video games systems, the Xbox, was released in 2001 also.

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  • Radiation may be delivered externally or internally via surgically implanted pellets.

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  • As an example of gene therapy for SCID children with ADA deficiency, the child receives periodic infusions of his or her own T cells corrected with a gene for ADA that has been implanted in an activated virus.

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  • Fans were outraged when scribes altered her 1970's abortion by retroactively saying the embryo was stolen and implanted in another woman, but Susan's portrayal remained as graceful as ever.

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  • This ground breaking storyline remains one of the more pivotal moments in soap opera history despite changes in 2006 that stated instead of an abortion, Erica's fetus was stolen and implanted in another woman.

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  • Downloading ripped copies of episodes from unknown sites is illegal and can lead to viruses and spyware being implanted on your computer.

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  • Erica's abortive attempt to end her pregnancy resulted in the fetus being stolen by her doctor who then implanted the fetus in his wife.

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  • They are conical and deeply implanted in separate sockets.

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