The external device and the implant under the scalp come together by magnetic coupling. |
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You also have devices that can be used to implant ideas through subliminal suggestion. |
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The implant works by receiving sound through a speech processor then analyzing and digitizing the sound into a coded signal. |
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However he says he and Antinori could implant a cloned human embryo later this year. |
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Surgeons evaluating candidates for breast implant surgery need to be vigilant for subtle signs of psychiatric problems. |
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Usually it is necessary to use a small breast implant when using this muscle. |
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A breast implant can be used, as can a woman's own tissues from other parts of her body. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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Once an implant has been installed it can't be uninstalled again except with special equipment. |
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The university veterinary surgeons who frequently prepare animals for experiments gave the rattler an implant of a little plastic loop. |
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A cochlear implant takes the place of the damaged organ of Corti and stimulates the spiral ganglion cells directly. |
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A neuro-stimulation implant could tell paraplegics who have lost sensitivity in their bladders when to urinate. |
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When the implant size is determined, the surgeon inserts the implant into the window using the implant inserter and snaps it into place. |
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In capsular contracture, scar tissue forms around the breast implant and contracts, which can result in pain and loss of breast contour. |
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But fitness for the purpose of an implant means fit to be put and left in your body, does it not? |
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The energy from diathermy can cause tissue heating at the site surrounding the implant and has the potential to cause tissue injury. |
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Dental implant restorations proved an excellent way to restore function, improving aesthetics and easily maintained. |
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The transplant, carried out last week, involved the implant of the entire ankle joint including ankle bone and cartilage. |
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It is likely that you will be prescribed antibiotics and an antiseptic mouthwash to reduce the risk of your implant becoming infected. |
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In most cases, the scars left by breast implant surgery are very small and fade over time to become almost invisible. |
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Women who choose to have a natural tissue breast implant may also consider nipple reconstruction. |
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The intraarticular implant fragments may lead to gradual chondral injury secondary to abrasion of the articular surfaces. |
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During a five-hour operation the section of damaged bone was removed and a two-inch implant was inserted into her face. |
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The implant material, made of highly biocompatible titanium, is inserted into the bone of the jaw. |
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Some of the implant techniques introduced foreign material into the body, with occasionally horrifying results. |
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You implant a patient, and initially all they hear is garbled noise, and in six months they can carry on a conversation on the telephone. |
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Once the gum around the implant has healed, your dentist can take impressions to allow the crown, bridge or denture to be made. |
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At present there are only two types of contraceptive implant used in the UK, Norplant and Implanon. |
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The low percentage of cattle grading choice is most likely explained by the aggressive implant program utilized in this study. |
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The implant is placed in the cochlea and connected to the auditory nerve with thin wires. |
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They do a brow lift, the face-lift, the nose job, a lip augmentation, a chin implant, breast augmentation, liposuction all at the same time. |
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Before using the measuring devices to determine the implant size, the surgeon inserts the fiber-optic laryngoscope. |
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Some surgeons tend to select one type of implant for most situations and reserve other implants for special circumstances. |
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There the signal is passed through the skin to the implant, which transforms the signal to electrical pulses. |
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The problems corrected ranged from leakage and wrinkling to deflation of the implant and tightening of the scar tissue around the implant. |
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The insertion instruments include calipers, curved hooks, dull hooks, 3-mm and 5-mm duckbill elevators, chisels, and implant inserters. |
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Another concept that relies on miniaturized electronics is the bioelectronic neuromuscular implant. |
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I have also worked on patients during three LVAD implant operations and one quadruple coronary by-pass operation. |
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These enhanced sound waves are then transmitted to the implant and electrodes electromagnetically or through a wired connection. |
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Some surgeons impact the shell implant into the acetabulum, and other surgeons prefer to fixate the implant with screws. |
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Security experts also suggest that keepers tag and photograph their animals or implant microchip identification. |
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The surgeon then packs cement along the distal femur and hammers the femoral implant into place. |
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The longer term holy grail of 3D bioprinting is the ability to be able to print viable human tissue for grafting or implant into the human body. |
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Unit conducts electrical current through cable that enters eye posterior to limbus and signal relayed by wire relays to epiretinal implant. |
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Following surgery, the patient returns to the implant clinic after one month for fitting of the external portion of the device. |
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It is important to transfer the flap ipsilaterally, which allows the vascular pedicle to lie superior and lateral to the implant. |
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She went deaf when she was a baby, before the age of the cochlear implant, as a side effect of polio. |
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Once the implant is in place, the gum is stitched over it and the area is left to heal. |
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Criminals implant devices in chip and pin machines that copy a bank card's magnetic strip and record the pin number. |
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Thus Mary romps barelegged in the park, and, on the way to the block, leaps on Leicester, her legs around his waist, to implant a farewell kiss. |
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Macrophage cells secrete chemicals that can dissolve bone under an implant. |
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The crowns, bridges or dentures are generally easily replaced, providing the implant underneath is not damaged. |
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I want to say that although you cannot be possessed by demons they can implant thoughts in your mind through suggestion. |
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When a hearing aid does not give sufficient amplification, as with profound deafness, a cochlear implant may help. |
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A device called a cochlear implant can be surgically inserted in the inner ear of children as young as 12 months of age to stimulate hearing. |
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A common treatment for irregular hearts is to implant an electronic pacemaker. |
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Sorry, but I don't believe that the government is going to implant me with some sort of chip that they can shut off at will. |
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They came by on March 29th to give Lenny his final shots and also to implant him with a microchip. |
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Many people will want to take advantage of your system and implant it with various programs so that they can benefit. |
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Only a few visits to your doctor will be enough to implant you with chameleon genes and you've got thought controlled cosmetics. |
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We are going to implant you with the health gadget, and give you a modified semi-automatic gun. |
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They capture him and implant him with a controlling device and program him to kill the others. |
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It is typical for the owner of a slave to implant him with a device that would kill him if an escape attempt was made. |
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No, we don't plan to implant you with servomotors or the latest circuit board. |
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They in turn catch him and implant him with an electronic control to prevent him from acting against them. |
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In around one in 100,000 pregnancies it falls out of the fallopian tube and can implant anywhere in the abdomen. |
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If it does not implant, then that egg cell is released from the body during a woman's normal menstruation. |
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Once the egg is fertilized it may implant in the woman's uterus, where it should continue to develop and grow until birth. |
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Of the 339 eggs transferred by the research team, 90 managed to implant properly in the uterus, and 15 offspring were born. |
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With a thought, Jerry could implant a suggestion into other people's minds. |
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It's never too early to implant the concept of original aspect ratio to our children. |
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So, after a lot of trial and error, I finally got the spell right to implant the idea that he'd like to go on holiday. |
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I inhaled his cologne, and tried to implant in my mind what it felt like to hold him. |
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The contraceptive implant slowly releases a hormone into a woman's body that inhibits ovulation. |
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Static electricity can damage the components of an auditory brainstem implant. |
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He is profoundly deaf and uses hearing aids until he can have a cochlea implant later this year. |
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People with profound hearing impairment may benefit from a cochlea implant. |
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And thankfully there's not a collagen implant, Botox injection or tummy tuck to be seen. |
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The males and females encounter each other briefly in the spring to mate, but the fertilized egg does not implant in the uterus until 10 or 11 months later. |
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During an implant procedure, will the patient be under sedation? |
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Since he has defeated their leader, they see him as worthy and decide to implant him with cyborg components, including the headgear of the old leader. |
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Professor Warwick has already experimented with a silicon chip transponder surgically implanted in his arm to determine the likelihood of a future with implant technology. |
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The enteric nerve cells migrate following two pathways, one from each extremity of the neural crest, to implant along the whole of the vestigial gut. |
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It is now illegal to artificially implant cloned embryos in a woman. |
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Doctors are putting smiles back on the faces of seriously injured and deformed children with the help of a revolutionary new implant to help rebuild their looks. |
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I can see the implant in there, and see where the muscle is snatching that implant up. |
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For the reconstructive patient, a mold is sculpted, which is a mirror image of the muscle from the other side, and a matching custom implant is created for symmetry. |
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In Germany, for instance, you create one embryo and you implant that embryo. |
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For those who do receive a cochlear implant, benefits can vary. |
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Why would we not implant a pacemaker in order to prevent further episodes? |
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The implant is first hammered into place attached to an inserter, which is removed, and the surgeon uses a final impactor to fully engage the implant lugs. |
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There is no way to enter or insert an implant without creating a scar. |
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However, if several embryos do progress, it can be dangerous to implant them all, since that can lead to multiple pregnancies. |
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However, if the implant is placed on top of the pectoral muscle, it can exert pressure on the lactiferous ducts and glands, which will reduce lactation. |
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A recent study found that delamination of the patellar component was a common finding, particularly if the implant has been retrieved more than two years after implantation. |
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The implant is electrically isolated from active participation in the electrolytic disintegration which occurs when a current is applied to the wire. |
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Perioperative nurses must be aware of current tissue handling practices when they participate in procedures to implant tissue and bone allografts. |
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The bomber told soldiers at the crossing point that she would set off a metal detector because she had an implant from surgery to repair a broken leg. |
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In nature, not all of these successfully implant and are carried to term. |
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The solution was to surgically implant rice-grain-size radio transponders that passively transmit a serial number when scanned with a portable device. |
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At the time, dogmatists fiercely defended the view that an artificial lens would be impossibly difficult to implant, and would also be rejected by the immune system. |
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My cat needs a microchip ID implant in order to enter Japan with me. |
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Growing student populations were used to implant a sentiment of urgency. |
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He decides he needs a chin implant, lip injections, and a chemical peel. |
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In in-vitro fertilisation, it is normal practice to implant many fertilised eggs into the uterus so as to increase the chance of an ensuing pregnancy. |
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Doctors can check the implant, after it has been inserted, simply by feeling it, or by ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, or a blood test. |
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The new patch could eventually be used as an alternative to the current implant materials that have no capacity for growth or tissue regeneration. |
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In approximately three to six months, the bone grows firmly around the surface of the implant, paving the way for the fixing of the prosthetic superstructure. |
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Her surgery included a nose job, brow lift and chin implant. |
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The five-year contraceptive implant Norplant also can affect mood, although hormone levels tend to return to normal soon after the rods are surgically removed. |
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The implant may then be filled with saline or with a silicone gel. |
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By completely bypassing the damaged part of the cochlea, the cochlear implant uses its own electrical signals to stimulate the auditory nerve, allowing the person to hear. |
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Patients with such implants should not receive an abrupt and unexpected communication from their surgeon that they now form part of research into an untested implant. |
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A ballroom dancer was doing the foxtrot only days after major groundbreaking surgery to implant an artificial collar bone into his shoulder this month. |
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The microphone transmits sound to the implant, which converts it to electrical impulses that travel the thin wires and stimulate the auditory nerve. |
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The implant is a 40mm rod containing 68mg of etonogestrel, inserted subdermally into the upper inner aspect of the non-dominant arm. |
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Because the titanium dioxide on the surface of the implant is a stable one, choice of etchants is limited to few acids and alkaline solutions. |
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Two subjects underwent revision for immediate postoperative radiculopathy due to implant malposition. |
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A surgical guide was fabricated with the prosthodontist and used to ensure proper implant placement and angulation. |
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The implant is designed as a single component that minimizes bone resections and preserves the trapezium bone in the wrist. |
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However, it was found that the implant had slipped interiorly from its original position, and it was now visible through the dehisced wound. |
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There was a history of peripheral arterial disease, and the patient had received a bioprosthetic heart implant 4 years prior. |
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Optimized for the iPad 2, OrthoPod is the first app to seamlessly connect the physician, hospital and implant distributor. |
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A less invasive procedure uses a crestal approach through the osteotomy prepared for dental implant placement. |
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Osteotome sinus elevation and implant placement with narrow size bioactive glass. |
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The collagen-based implant is now approved for use in spinal procedures and as an adhesion barrier to prevent peridural fibrosis. |
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The InterStim implant is a tiny device, which is surgically implanted near the tailbone through a small incision near the tailbone. |
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That's what one silicone breast implant recipient told the Boston Herald following the decision of Dow Corning to file for bankruptcy. |
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This can lead to overstuffing of the joint as well as rocking of the implant as the head articulates back and forth across the implant. |
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The heart of the implant is a disk-shaped heteromorph piezoelectric actuator that is coupled to the incus. |
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Uribe F, Nanda R, Intramaxillary and intermaxillary absolute anchorage with an endosseous dental implant and rare-earth magnets. |
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Giri Palani is a cosmetic, implant and general dentist who has been serving San Pedro CA and surrounding communities for many years. |
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KneeAlign provides both tibial and distal femoral navigation in a palm-sized, single-use device that is compatible with all implant systems. |
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Each ILUVIEN implant is designed to release submicrogram levels of fluocinolone acetonide, a corticosteroid, for 36 months. |
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Microbial samples and peri-implant crestal bone levels of all implant sites were obtained before, during and after the breakdown period. |
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If a viable hybrid embryo is obtained, it may be possible to implant it into a female Asian elephant housed in a zoo. |
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Sometimes it's possible to remove a tooth and put the implant straight into the tooth socket. |
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It incorporates an easy-to-use, double-lead thread and self-tapping screw with an innovative rod-delivery system to increase implant efficiency. |
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If the mother does not gain enough weight to survive through the winter, the embryo does not implant and is reabsorbed into the body. |
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This failed to happen and by the 1750s the Portuguese were able to implant a political stronghold in the region. |
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Next generation scanned spot beam technology with precision implant angle and dose control to enhance device performance and yield. |
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Earlier version of the implant would not be compatible with the dura mater and would cause inflammation in it. |
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Shall not all the letters of the Torah have little whiptails, to swim into our inward parts, there to implant themselves and grow? |
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In Australia and the United States, a new form of treatment involving the use of a naltrexone implant is rapidly growing. |
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Stuart Harris, Clinical Director of the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, Basildon, UK, performed the first implant of the VISIONIST X4 system. |
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Unlike a hearing aid, the individual needs an operation to place the implant in the cochlea inside their head. |
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Later talking to the media, Dr Shaukat said it was the first cochlear implant surgery carried out at Quaid-i-Azam International Hospital. |
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In oral implantology, bacteria are present in dental plaque and along with in the microgap between implant and prosthesis screws on implants. |
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According to court records, the girl underwent a cochlear implant surgery in both ears to restore her hearing. |
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You can take cartilage cells and get them to grow in a lab, then implant those to regrow cartilage. |
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Cochlear implant devices offer benefits such as increased audibility, digital feedback reduction, and digital noise reduction. |
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At the same time the maternal protective systems help the conceptus to successfully implant and then nidate and grow. |
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Doctors also need to implant a baclofen pump that can be injected with a nerve relaxant substance. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval for the new Synchrony cochlear implant. |
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The continuing evolution in implant design has led to changes in morphology, materials, surface finishing and tribologic coupling. |
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Contract awarded for acellular dermal acquisition of implant natural collagen and elastin fibers hydrated saline, moh no. |
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Long term suppression of oestrus and prevention of pregnancy by deslorelin implant in rats. |
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However, it remains unknown exactly how implant debris initiates these proin flammatory immune responses. |
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During an MRI, Synchrony's magnet freely rotates and self-aligns within its titanium housing, greatly reducing implant torque and the risk of demagnetization during MRI scans. |
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The periosteum was elevated at the implant insertion area, and a bone hole was made using a drill and processed into a 3 x 3 mm square cavity to insert the implant. |
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If you do not fancy the surgical aspects of the dental implant process, find a restorative dentist or prosthodontist who is willing to mentor you. |
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The Crown Prince's initiative led to an increased number of people benefiting from cochlear implant operations, which are considered expensive, by providing financial support. |
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The percutaneous permanent tined lead was released in 2002 and is now the most commonly used procedure performed prior to a patient receiving a permanent implant. |
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The questions asked by a pollster who is push polling are designed more to implant negative information than to find out how the voter actually feels. |
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Modiolar proximity of three perimodiolar cochlear implant electrodes. |
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Salvage reimplantation in patients with local recurrent prostate carcinoma after brachytherapy with three dimensional computed tomography guided permanent pararectal implant. |
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While achieving predictable retention necessitated an implant-supported prosthesis, no appreciable osseous tissue was available to engage an implant. |
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The implant is delivered percutaneously over a removable guidewire in a continuous loop into the vertebral body through a small diameter, single incision. |
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Due to their biocompatibility and bioactivity, bioactive glasses are used as highly effective implant materials throughout the human body to replace or repair damaged tissue. |
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In a porcine coronary model of malapposed stent deployment, we demonstrate enhanced rendering of complex implant geometries relative to standard interpolation. |
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Oftentimes, this type of defect requires open heart surgery early in life to implant a prosthetic valved conduit to establish adequate blood flow from the heart to the lungs. |
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Denture stability begins with the denture base, particularly for demanding indications such as implant restorations with their increased masticatory forces. |
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These individual expectations of the femur anatomy could neither be quantified nor shared among the design team, hampering the cooperative engineering of the implant geometry. |
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Previously published under the title Radiographic imaging for dental auxiliaries, the fourth edition updates the information on digital imaging and implant placement. |
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The first part of the cochlear implantation process involves the surgical procedure, when surgeons implant a small electrode into the snail-shaped cochlea. |
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Sweden-based Episurf Medical AB has secured CE mark approval for its Episealer Femoral Condyle, a personalized implant that helps treat knee cartilage damage. |
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Approximately one week later, a surgeon will surgically implant the Neo-Bladder Augment back into the patient's native bladder during an augmentation cystoplasty procedure. |
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In 1998, FDA began to require certain TMJ implant manufacturers sponsoring these devices to demonstrate the implants' safety and effectiveness before receiving approval. |
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Parker, now 58, who lives in Arlington, VA, opted for a silicone implant. |
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The FDA recently announced a Class II recall for Zimmer's Persona Trabecular Metal Tibial Plate knee implant, affecting all lots and sizes of the knee implant. |
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A four-rod subdermal implant that slowly releases buprenorphine over 6 months is a major development in the medication management treatment of opiate dependence, experts say. |
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BioHorizons, an oral reconstructive device company, declared the launch of MinerOssA X, a family of xenograft products for dental implant site development procedures. |
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If the sow has not eaten enough to sustain herself over the hibernation, the egg will not implant. |
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This is partly because the hip must be dislocated and, thus, the vein will be torqued and twisted to prepare the femur for the implant. |
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So implants placed in a hipbone that rub against one another leak more titanium than a dental implant. |
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