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embedding /em·bed·ding/ (em-bed´ing) fixation of tissue in a firm medium, in order to keep it intact during cutting of thin sections.
embedding
fixation of tissue in a firm medium, in order to keep it intact during cutting of thin sections for pathological examination.


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NeoPets gets its revenues through the use of "immersive advertising," a practice that promotes an advertiser's product by imbedding the brand into the site's content.
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