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On this page you'll find 11 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to encapsulated, such as: fixed, ingrained, installed, planted, enclosed, and impacted.
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The pandemic response has been a great example of that instinct, with McEnany’s briefing Wednesday encapsulating it neatly.
MCENANY HAS MASTERED THE ‘ALL OF THE CREDIT, NONE OF THE BLAME’ APPROACH TO THE PANDEMICPHILIP BUMPDECEMBER 2, 2020WASHINGTON POSTThe Target incident almost perfectly encapsulates the adage, save for one important detail — Lively is adamant it wasn’t an ending.
SHE FELL INTO QANON AND WENT VIRAL FOR DESTROYING A TARGET MASK DISPLAY. NOW SHE’S REBUILDING HER LIFE.TRAVIS ANDREWSNOVEMBER 11, 2020WASHINGTON POSTA large video dome surrounds him, nearly encapsulating his tiny body entirely inside the virtual reality setup.
HOW DO WE REMEMBER PLACES? THIS STUDY USED LASERS AND VR TO POINT THE WAYSHELLY FANNOVEMBER 10, 2020SINGULARITY HUB Having a book about women that references “girls” in the title would be controversial, but it encapsulates the sense of the book, which is the challenges they face.
FORMER FACEBOOK EMPLOYEE’S NEW BOOK EXPOSES BIG TECH’S DIRTY SECRETSDANIELLE ABRILOCTOBER 25, 2020FORTUNEYet for a framework that encapsulates our best understanding of nature’s fundamental order, the Standard Model still lacks a coherent visualization.
A NEW MAP OF ALL THE PARTICLES AND FORCESNATALIE WOLCHOVER, SAMUEL VELASCO AND LUCY READING-IKKANDAOCTOBER 22, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEA cyst is usually the result of the abscess having been encapsulated and its wall not having been removed at the first operation.
A SYSTEM OF OPERATIVE SURGERY, VOLUME IV (OF 4)VARIOUSThey are encapsulated and vascular, frequently attain a large size, and may be single or multiple.
MANUAL OF SURGERYALEXIS THOMSON AND ALEXANDER MILESLarger bodies, such as needles or bullets, which are not capable of being destroyed by the phagocytes, become encapsulated.
MANUAL OF SURGERYALEXIS THOMSON AND ALEXANDER MILESThe innocent form is usually fibrous or myxomatous, and is definitely encapsulated.
MANUAL OF SURGERYALEXIS THOMSON AND ALEXANDER MILESThe granulation tissue may undergo caseation and liquefaction, or may become encapsulated by fibrous tissue—“encysted tubercle.”
MANUAL OF SURGERYALEXIS THOMSON AND ALEXANDER MILESWORDS RELATED TO ENCAPSULATED
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