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implantation

[im-plan-tey-shuhn] / ˌɪm plænˈteɪ ʃən /




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He added at least 51 NHS trusts had used the lenses and "we have no doubt there is a very, very high number of patients that have been affected by the implantation".

From BBC

The endometrium is a membrane that lines the uterus and thickens every month to support embryo implantation.

From BBC

She says that many of these bills are written by people who do not have a medical background, using words such as "fertilisation" and "implantation" which have a very specific meaning in a scientific context.

From BBC

But Dr. Lysiak said there is a phenomenon that could explain the first scenario: delayed implantation, also known as embryonic diapause.

From New York Times

“The implantation went smoothly, without any complications. He is not in a life-threatening condition,” Beinart said.

From Seattle Times