
1) Any solution that is injected 2) Image Comic title 3) Immunisation 4) Insertion 5) Introduction 6) Introduction of a new factor 7) Intromission 8) Shot 9) Something that is injected 10) The act of injecting
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1) Hypo 2) Immunization 3) Inj 4) Injectant 5) Inoculation 6) Insertion 7) Shot
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- the forceful insertion of a substance under pressure
- the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe
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Putting liquid into the body with a needle and syringe. Often directly into a vein, as for intravenous antibiotics in a hospital. for diabetes taking insulin, injection is usually subcutaneous (i.e. just under the skin) and not into a vein. In fact, injection of current insulins into a vein should be done only in a medical facility, and some in......
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(e.g. conjunctival ) Redness of the eye caused by the dilation (expanding) of superficial blood vessels in the sclera (white of the eye).
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• (n.) The act or process of filling vessels, cavities, or tissues with a fluid or other substance. • (n.) That which is injected; especially, a liquid medicine thrown into a cavity of the body by a syringe or pipe; a clyster; an enema. • (n.) The act of injecting or throwing in; -- applied particularly to the forcible throwing in of...
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(L. injectio, from inicere to throw into) the act of forcing a liquid into a part, as into the subcutaneous tissues, the vascular tree, or an organ. Cf. infusion.
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(from the article `poison`) Although not a common route of exposure for poisons, injection is the only route in which the entire amount exposed is absorbed regardless of the ... Parenteral dosage forms are intended for administration as an injection or infusion. Common injection types are intravenous (into a vein), ... [4 related art...
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1. (a) The process of putting an artificial satellite into orbit. (b) The time of such action. Injection altitude is the height at which a space vehicle is turned from its launch trajectory into an orbital trajectory. Injection mass is the mass of a space vehicle at the termination of one phase of...
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inserting liquid medication or nutrients into the body with a syringe. A person with diabetes may use short needles or pinch the skin and inject at an angle to avoid an intramuscular injection of insulin.
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inserting liquid medication or nutrients into the body with a syringe. A person with diabetes may use short needles or
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Injections are used to put medicine into the body via a syringe and a needle.
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<procedure> The act of forcing a liquid into a part, as into the subcutaneous tissues, the vascular tree or an organ. ... Compare: infusion. ... Origin: L. Injectio, from inicere = to throw into ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-jek´shәn) the forcing of a liquid into a part, as into the subcutaneous tissues, the vascular tree, or an organ. a substance so forced or administered; in pharmacy, a solution of a medication suitable for such administration.
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In·jec'tion noun [ Latin
injectio : confer French
injection .]
1. The act of injecting or throwing in; -- applied particularly to the forcible throwing in of a liquid, or aëriform body, by means of a syringe, pump, etc.
2. That which is injected; especially, a liquid med...
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H hypodermic needle to give medicine.
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The process of forcing melted resin into a mould
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Inserting liquid medication or nutrients into the body with a syringe. A person with diabetes may use short needles or pinch the skin and inject at an angle to avoid an intramuscular injection of insulin.
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Putting liquid into the body with a needle and syringe.
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Inserting liquid medication or nutrients into the body with a syringe. A person with diabetes may use short needles or pinch the skin and inject at an angle to avoid an intramuscular injection of insulin.
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noun the forceful insertion of a substance under pressure
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Something that is injected, especially a dose of liquid medicine injected into the body.
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The process of returning spent geothermal fluids to the subsurface. Sometimes referred to as reinjection.
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the act of injecting. · something that is injected. · a liquid injected into the body, esp. for medicinal purposes, as a hypodermic or an enema. · state of being hyperemic or bloodshot. · a one-to-one function. · Also calledthe process of putting a spacecraft into orbit or some other desired trajectory.
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the forceful insertion of a substance under pressure
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