Definition of Insertions

1. Noun. (plural of insertion) ¹

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Definition of Insertions

1. insertion [n] - See also: insertion

Lexicographical Neighbors of Insertions

inserted
inserter
inserters
insertest
inserteth
insertin
inserting
insertion
insertion mutation
insertion order
insertion orders
insertion sequence
insertional
insertional inactivation
insertional mutagenesis
insertions
insertosome
inserts
inserve
inserved
inserves
inservice training
inserving
insession
insessions
insessor
insessores
insessorial
insessors
inset

Literary usage of Insertions

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The TET is also crucial; with multiple insertions, longer exposures seem better. These are comparable to the long median latencies to ejaculation (from 1376 ..."

2. A Text Book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1900)
"The insertions of the external and of the internal rectus are both midway between the summit and bottom of the eyeball. The insertion of the internal rectus ..."

3. A Textbook of Physiology by Michael Foster (1891)
"The insertions of the external and of the internal rectus are both median. The insertion of the internal rectus is the one closest to, aud that of the ..."

4. A Treatise on the Motor Apparatus of the Eyes: Embracing an Exposition of by George Thomas Stevens (1906)
"SECTION V. Insertions OF THE TENDONS. The insertion of the tendons of the ... In their relations to the median horizontal meridian the insertions also vary ..."

5. Journal by Pennsylvania General Assembly. Senate (1806)
"in the borough of Lancaster, the expence accruing upon said insertions to be defrayed out of the contingent fund* of the respective Houses. ..."

6. The Bookworm: An Illustrated Treasury of Old-time Literature (1888)
"Half Page - - • -'« - - - - 1176 Quarter Page loo Publishers' and Booksellers' Catalogue Advertisements, not exceeding 3 lines:— Six Insertions . ..."

7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1884)
"introduced into the rectum ; but after two or three insertions, allowing the bougie to remain in position an hour or so, and the patient observing the ..."

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