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Definition of Reimplanting
1. reimplant [v] - See also: reimplant
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reimplanting
Literary usage of Reimplanting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1919)
"The placenta had been turned out through this opening, partly reimplanting itself
later on the anterior parietal peritoneum. Both Fallopian tubes were ..."
2. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaac August Dorner (1888)
"Moreover, God does not at once intervene by an act of self-communication, in
order by reimplanting the good to extinguish the delight kindled in evil, ..."
3. Manual of Operative Surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1916)
"... method is only applicable for closing the skull at the time the skull is
opened, ie, when the bone removed is available for reimplanting. ..."
4. Manual of operative surgery by John Fairbairn Binnie (1921)
"... ie, when the bone removed is available for reimplanting. In the Müller-König
operation the fragment of bone transplanted is supposed to gain its ..."
5. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1892)
"Two weeks after trephining the skull and elevating the depressed bone, and
reimplanting the bone which was removed by the trephine, ..."
6. History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1904)
"... which the Parliament sends forth this year for the growth of our religion and
the reimplanting of this kingdom in the garden of peace and truth. ..."
7. Diseases and Surgery of the Genito-urinary System by Francis Sedgwick Watson, John Henry Cunningham (1908)
"... the most dependent portion of the sac except by dividing it below the renal
pelvis and then reimplanting the cut end into the lowest part of the sac. ..."