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infusion

[in-fyoo-zhuhn] / ɪnˈfyu ʒən /
NOUN
immersion
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BBC News was present on 2 January when Oscar received the first of two infusions of his own immune cells, which had been genetically modified to recognise and target his cancer.

From BBC

For cancer patients, traveling to receive drug infusions is often a regular part of treatment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her essay on Albert Camus’s journals begins, “great writers are either husbands or lovers”—the former supply “solid virtues” and the latter “an infusion of intense feeling.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Older mice received daily blood infusions of the protein for more than a month.

From Science Daily

Why this story stuck with me: The Dodgers’ infusion of Japanese talent has been transformational to the franchise in many ways.

From Los Angeles Times