Cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across.
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Examples for "perfuse "
Examples for "perfuse "
1 I should then perfuse them, which means that I'd stick a large hollow needle into each.
2 Methods: A pulsatile flow phantom was used to perfuse vessel and prosthetic graft segments at physiological pulse pressure and flow.
3 Methods: Bovine retina preparations were perfused with an oxygen preequilibrated standard solution.
4 Methods and results: Hearts of 16 mice were isolated and Langendorff perfused .
5 Bovine retina preparations were perfused with a standard solution preequilibrated with oxygen.
1 The researchers hope to suffuse them with growth factors, antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs.
2 Climate crisis talk seems to suffuse just about every class.
3 Cage got to know a summer-session colleague whose ideas would suffuse his own thinking.
4 Her encouragement and wisdom suffuse every page of this book.
5 Thunder rumbled again and I felt moisture suffuse the air.
6 His tastes, instincts, and sensibility now suffuse a staggering number of highly successful TV projects.
7 Let the light suffuse you for a few moments.
8 His attention, which had spread out to suffuse him, to saturate his awareness, focused instantly.
9 She didn't make herself Slick, but she let the light suffuse her, pep her up.
10 Enough light came through some of those square holes to suffuse the whole crypt dimly.
11 Meanwhile he continued to suffuse my face with the hot, thick odour of spirituous liquor.
12 The economic issue has suffused arguments about employment, taxation, healthcare and education.
13 He's in fine spirits this morning, suffused with a sense of adventure.
14 The whole Bay area appeared to be suffused with illegal biotech activity.
15 But in the east a glowing light suffused the pale, greyish-blue sky.
16 The scent of roses and mignonette suffused the warm air of evening.
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