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implex

(ˈɪmplɛks)
n
the point where muscles are attached to the integument of an arthropod
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To provide some historical perspective, at the close of the 1990s, Zimmer used the IMPLEX Trabecular Tantalum technology, which they would later acquire in 2004.
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Because Bohm has concerned himself with additional unspecified implications, I will refer to this as a first implicate or implex order.
The second technology, acquired by Zimmer in 2004 when it bought New Jersey-based Implex Corp., is trabecular metal.
In addition to colorless sheet, Implex Plus acrylic sheet is now available in blue, green, three reds, yellow, orange, ivory, white, and black-colors that are suitable for channel letters in the sign industry.
Implex Plus high-impact acrylic, already offered in white and black, is now available in other popular signage colors.
Implex (the Intentia method of implementation) delivers a process-oriented plan for the step-by-step implementation of the solution.
In this issue of EAR, NOSE & THROAT JOURNAL, Professor Hans Zenner, MD, chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Tubingen in Germany, describes the current status of the Implex TICA LZ 3001 totally implantable hearing aid.
This mythological implex shows Hera, the respectable matrona, opposing all the wildness, ecstasy, and terror of the Dionysiac religion.