Implantations [noun]

Definition of Implantations:

information that is designed to mislead or persuade

Synonyms of Implantations:


Opposite/Antonyms of Implantations:

Truth


Sentence/Example of Implantations:

They used 8,789 time-lapse videos of developing embryos to train an algorithm that predicts the likelihood of successful embryo implantation.

Using the antibiotic envelope led to an additional 40 percent reduction in major device-related infection during the first year after implantation.

Likewise, electronic devices that go underneath the skin are being developed by scientists, designers and biohackers alike, but they require invasive surgical procedures for implantation.

The term “transhumanism” describes the evolution of the human race beyond its current state, particularly through the implantation of technology in the body.

(b) Solid Inoculum (or the implantation of capsules containing fluid cultivations).

During the implantation of conjugial love, the love of the sex inverts itself, and becomes the chaste love of the sex, n. 99.

The pricking of the needle may carry in epithelium and implantation dermoids may arise.

Its line of implantation at the forehead was usually concealed by the hair itself.

He changed death into life,—taking away the sting—the implantation—of it, which is sin.

When suture is found to be impossible, recourse must be had to other methods, known as nerve bridging and nerve implantation.