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- verb Present participle of
implant .
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Examples
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The best bet would be for a doctor who has training in implanting and activating the chip to go rogue.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » A1Writer’s Review Forum 2009
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It contained hundreds of diseased rats and equipment that indicated the laboratory had been engaged in implanting disease germs in small animals.
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Weight-loss researchers have had limited success in implanting false memories of getting sick after eating junk food.
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This determination is not predicated on success in implanting Iraqi democracy and internal stability.
09/21/2004 2004
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The termino-lateral anastomosis consists in implanting the end of one vessel on to the wall of another vessel.
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Chinese scientists have succeeded in implanting electrodes in the brain of a pigeon to remotely control the bird’s flight, state media said.
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So researchers, after years of animal experiments, hit on the idea of implanting into the brains of Parkinson's patients a permanent source of dopamine.
Cures From The Womb 2008
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WALSH: Years ago, a dentist in South Florida, back when we both lived in South Florida, came up with the idea of implanting a chip in his child's tooth.
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Privacy-loving Americans have roundly rejected the idea of implanting microchips within their bodies, but one in four Germans is enthusiastic about the idea of having a chip implanted as long as there are tangible benefits involved.
The Medical Quack The Medical Quack 2010
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Back in Apricot's day the notion of implanting a pet with a homing device was practically science fiction.
FOXNews.com 2009
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