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Ian Agol
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I didn't see the exact answer to your question in the Borisenko paper, since section 2.4 only seems to address immersions of subsets of ℍ2 into ℝ3. However, a perturbation of the pseudosphere, Dini's surface, which is an isometrically embedded one-sided tubular neighborhood of a geodesic in the hyperbolic plane (see https://mathoverflow.net/a/149884/1345), seems to do the trick since it contains arbitrarily large disks in the hyperbolic plane. See Dini's Surface at the Geometry Center.

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