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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. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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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. Since mid-2002, Acer has been imbedding FalconStor's award winning IPStor(R) enterprise level software into select Acer Altos servers to deliver advanced storage networking solutions that maximize data availability, with unsurpassed scalability at an affordable price to customers on a global basis. Imbedding pay-for-performance in reimbursement strategies -- Offering self-service tools to lower administrative costs and shift responsibility -- Targeting high-volume healthcare users through predictive modeling -- Establishing single-platform information and data warehousing systems -- Recognizing opportunities as public and private payor responsibilities blur |
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