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الأَخْلَاقِيَّة
implantés
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
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I. implant N [Brit ˈɪmplɑːnt, Am ˈɪmˌplænt] MED
II. implant VB trans [Brit ɪmˈplɑːnt, Am ɪmˈplænt] MED
implanter (in dans)
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enraciner idées, préjugés, principe
implanter prothèse, cheveux
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. implant [ɪmˈplɑ:nt, Am -ˈplænt] N
II. implant [ɪmˈplɑ:nt, Am -ˈplænt] VB trans
1. implant MED:
2. implant PSYCH:
collagen implant, collagen injection N
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être implanté industrie
to be implanted
to be implanted
in the PONS Dictionary
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I. implant [ˈɪm·plænt, vb: ɪm·ˈplænt] N
II. implant [ˈɪm·plænt, vb: ɪm·ˈplænt] VB trans
1. implant MED:
2. implant PSYCH:
collagen implant, collagen injection N
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French
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être implanté industrie
to be implanted
to be implanted
Present
Iimplant
youimplant
he/she/itimplants
weimplant
youimplant
theyimplant
Past
Iimplanted
youimplanted
he/she/itimplanted
weimplanted
youimplanted
theyimplanted
Present Perfect
Ihaveimplanted
youhaveimplanted
he/she/ithasimplanted
wehaveimplanted
youhaveimplanted
theyhaveimplanted
Past Perfect
Ihadimplanted
youhadimplanted
he/she/ithadimplanted
wehadimplanted
youhadimplanted
theyhadimplanted
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Metal implants usually have sufficient radiocontrast that additional radiopacifier is not necessary.
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The rates of failure vary for different implants.
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If primary stability was not high enough following implantation, the implant's mobility is high and can cause failure.
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Mobile bearing designs have enabled implant survival rates to continue to improve, reaching as high as 95% for five years and 90% for ten years.
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This property is also useful for orthopedic implant applications.
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