Examples of insertion in the following topics:
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- A tattoo is a form of body modification, made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment.
- A tattoo is a form of body modification, made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment.
- A tattoo is a form of body modification, made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment.
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- The cap is inserted prior to sexual intercourse and is often used in combination with a spermicide.
- The rim of a diaphragm is squeezed into an oval or arc shape for insertion.
- A water-based lubricant (usually spermicide) may be applied to the rim of the diaphragm to aid insertion.
- One teaspoon (5mL) of spermicide may be placed in the dome of the diaphragm before insertion, or with an applicator after insertion.
- The diaphragm must be removed for cleaning at least once every 24 hours and can be re-inserted immediately.
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- Arrangement of muscles allows them to move relative to one another, while the insertion joint acts as the pivot point for a lever system.
- The attachment at the immovable end is referred
to as the origin and at the moveable end, the insertion.
- Upon contraction, the
insertion is pulled towards the origin.
- Muscles can have multiple origins and insertions which
modulate the type of movement they produce.
- The force is applied at its point
of insertion on the ulna in the forearm, the elbow is the pivot, and the load is
the humerus in the upper arm.
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- Spermicide is a contraceptive substance that eradicates sperm and is inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
- Spermicide is a contraceptive substance that eradicates sperm and is inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy.
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- A pacemaker is composed to two parts, the pacing electrodes, or leads, which are wires that are inserted directly into the heart, and a pacemaker generator.
- The pacemaker is surgically inserted below the subcutaneous fat of the chest wall, above the muscles and bones of the chest .
- Device replacement is usually a simpler procedure than the original insertion as it does not normally require leads to be implanted.
- The typical replacement requires a surgery in which an incision is made to remove the existing device, the leads are removed from the existing device, the leads are attached to the new device, and the new device is inserted into the patient's body replacing the previous device.
- Jude Medical, has an electrode for transvenous insertion.
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- The levator
anguli oris (caninus) inserts at the corners of the mouth at an angle, and
is associated with other muscles including the zygomaticus, triangularis, and
orbicularis oris.
- This muscle originates at the
side of the nose and has several insertion points on either side of the nose,
extending down to the lip, and inserting at both lateral and frontal portions of
the upper lip.
- The zygomaticus minor inserts into the outer part of the
upper lip, not the angle of the mouth as with the major.
- The risorius muscle is lateral to the orbicularis oris and inserts into
the angle of the mouth.
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- The resulting stoma can serve independently as an airway or as a site for a tracheostomy tube to be inserted which will allow a person to breathe without the use of his or her nose or mouth.
- A picture of the surgical insert can be seen in .
- Intubation, sometimes entubation, is the insertion of a tube into an external or internal orifice of the body for the purpose of adding or removing fluids or air.
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- A small incision was made to insert a tiny camera that allowed the surgeon to repair the complex ligament attachments of the ankle bones.
- Arthroscopy (also called arthroscopic surgery) is a minimally-invasive surgical procedure in which an examination, and sometimes treatment of damage to the interior of a joint, is performed using an arthroscope, a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision.
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- To anesthetize this nerve, the dentist inserts the needle somewhat posterior to the patient's last molar .
- If the facial nerve is cut by an improperly inserted needle, permanent facial palsy can occur.
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- An aspirate needle is inserted through the skin using manual pressure and force until it abuts the bone.
- A different, larger trephine needle is inserted and anchored in the bony cortex.
- A bone marrow biopsy procedure consists of inserting a large-gauge syringe into an area of the hip and extracting the bone marrow.