reattach|reattached|reattaches|reattaching in English

verb

attach again, join again, reconnect

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1. In some cases, the Amputated part can be reattached

2. By preventing the cracking of nails, nails that have separated from the Cuticles can even reattach

3. I am reattaching the Coaming to the deck of a 1969 sunfish I've owned since new

4. These Amputated body parts can be successfully reattached back in some cases, it depends on various factors like

5. Presently, using special adhesives, biologists are attempting to reattach coral that was damaged by a ship in 1994.

6. To reattach the panel, slide the right side into position, and then snap down the edges toward the left.

7. Thumb Injuries and Multiple Digit Amputations: The primary goal of reattaching Amputated fingers is to restore the ability to grasp; this is best accomplished

8. The amplitude of the b-wave and the threshold intensity of light necessary to evoke an ERG were linearly related to the time after the retina was reattached.

9. Arthrex challenged the Constitutionality of the judges after the board in 2018 invalidated part of the company's patent for a surgical device for reattaching soft tissue to bone

10. If the snake is cut in two, the separated heads can immediately reattach their bodies together or go separate ways and regrow their lost portions to become two new Amphisbaenas

11. Like a team working hand over hand to pull a rope, the myosin heads release their grip and reattach themselves farther along the actin shaft, all the while propelling the actin filament toward the center of the myosin filament.