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Перевод: implant
[существительное] вживленная ткань; [глагол] насаждать; вселять; внушать; внедрять; сажать; вживлять
Тезаурус:
- A key factor to consider when using an implant ceramic to replace bone, is the nature of the bone formed adjacent to the implant.
- Last year the British company Bristol-Myers Squibb withdrew its breast implant products from the US market and put its Surgitek subsidiary up for sale after approval problems for its SCC smooth-walled breast implants.
- Of the other contributors, some expressed outrage, some were more optimistic, but I believe that these views of Cornall, Lawton and Hewlett typically reflected professional concerns of curriculum developers and teachers, especially those grappling with the persistent problems of how to implant enlightened ideas into a traditional subject-based curriculum.
- Backscattered electron micrograph of hydroxyapatite after implantation, showing bone growing up to the implant.
- It is claimed that not only does the implant allow local treatment of the tumour but also acts as a bone filling bioceramic.
- To overcome this problem corals can be hydrothermally converted to calcium phosphate, producing an implant material with a chemical composition closer to natural bone while retaining the open porosity of the original coral.
- Looking at City at Southampton on Saturday and thinking back to the Everton sides that twice won the championship, Kendall appears just the man to implant the discipline and experience needed around some otherwise exciting talent.
- So far some 300 patients in the UK have been successfully treated with the collagen implant by plastic surgeons and dermatologists.
- And the implant is not the answer to all disfiguring scars or wrinkles.
- The sophisticated, 7ft tall Robodoc produced an exact match, cutting down on space between the bone and implant, allowing them to bond more quickly.
- Doctors at the Bristol Eye Hospital will start using the implant on volunteer patients soon.
- The body responds to an alumina implant by surrounding it with a fibrous capsule which can be several micrometres thick.
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