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Injection

Injection | Injections

Injection meaning

The act of injecting, or something that is injected. | A specimen prepared by injection. | A morphism from either one of the two components of a coproduct to that coproduct.

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Avastin costs around £28 per injection, according to the judgment, while Eylea costs around £816 per injection and Lucentis costs around 551 pounds per injection.

It is divided into either spinal (injection into the subarachnoid space ), epidural (injection outside of the subarachnoid space into the epidural space) and caudal (injection into the cauda equina or tail end of the spinal cord).

She skipped the grass-court season, received a cortisone injection and a platelet-rich plasma injection in her foot but lost in the first round at the Tokyo Olympics and returned to the U.S. to try to get ready for the 2021 U.S. Open.

The Hellcat makes use of port fuel injection, instead of direct injection, and sprays 38.4 cubic-inches of gasoline per minute through eight injectors.

Some of the services that access sites offer are syringe and injection equipment, overdose prevention, safe injection education, safe disposal for the community, prevention case management and referrals to other local resources.

There is also a risk of injection if the injection is not done properly and safety standards are not upheld.

DUPIXENT is an injection given under the skin (subcutaneous injection).

The HCT Kent facility currently features a fully automated assembly line and specializes in plastic injection molding, EBM (extrusion blow molding), and IBM (injection blow molding).

Also, indirect injection engines generally run more satisfactorily on bio-fuels than direct injection engines.

An injection of salicylic acid induced hearing loss, while an injection of zinc reversed the hearing loss.

A small efficiency loss is also avoided compared to two-stroke non-direct-injection gasoline engines since unburnt fuel is not present at valve overlap and therefore no fuel goes directly from the intake/injection to the exhaust.

Both mechanical and electronic injection systems can be used in either direct or indirect injection configurations.

Direct fuel injection costs more than indirect injection systems: the injectors are exposed to more heat and pressure, so more costly materials and higher-precision electronic management systems are required.

For any infinite sets A and B, if there is an injection from A to B then there is an injection from subsets of A to subsets of B. Thus for any infinite cardinals A and B, : If A and B are finite, the stronger inequality : holds.

Fuel Stratified Injection New models of the A3, A4, A6 and A8 have been introduced, with the ageing 1.8-litre engine now having been replaced by new Fuel Stratified Injection (FSI) engines.

Immune responses to this method can be affected by factors including needle type, needle alignment, speed of injection, volume of injection, muscle type, and age, sex and physiological condition of the recipient.

It is possible to deliver anaesthesia solely by inhalation or injection, but most commonly the two forms are combined, with an injection given to induce anaesthesia and a gas used to maintain it.

Kinetics of antibody response Humoral responses after a single DNA injection can be much longer-lived than after a single injection with a recombinant protein.

Later, more mainstream applications of fuel injection favored the less-expensive indirect injection methods.

Neutral-beam injection Neutral-beam injection involves the introduction of high energy (rapidly moving) atoms (molecules) into an ohmically heated, magnetically confined plasma within the tokamak.