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transplant

A transplant is when a plant is removed and moved somewhere else. A transplant is a type of surgery in which an organ or a tissue is moved from one body to another, or one part of the body to another. The patient received a successful heart transplant yesterday.

transplant

If a plant is transplanted, it is removed and moved somewhere else. If an organ or tissue is transplanted, it is moved from one body to another, or one part of the body to another.

transplant

lift and reset in another soil or situation Transplant the young rice plants place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient be transplantable These delicate plants do not transplant easily (= transplantation, organ transplant) an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) he had a kidney transplant the long-term results of cardiac transplantation are now excellent a child had a multiple organ transplant two months ago (= transplantation, transplanting) the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location the transplant did not flower until the second year too frequent transplanting is not good for families she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient (= transfer) transfer from one place or period to another The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America

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transplant · verb

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Simple sentences

Tom has undergone liver transplant surgery.
She needs a bone marrow transplant, but she has not found a donor yet.
A woman had a baby after receiving a womb transplant.
On December 3rd, 1967, Doctor Barnard was able to perform the first human heart transplant.
He needs a kidney transplant.
She needs a kidney transplant.
Tom is in desperate need of a heart transplant.
Tom has had a heart transplant.
Is it really possible to do a brain transplant?
Tom needs a transplant.
You need a heart transplant.
I need a kidney transplant.

Movie subtitles

Um. Illyana is a match for a patient waiting for a kidney transplant.
We call all of this a domino transplant.
You're talking about the domino transplant?
We'll be the first in the city to lead a multi-hospital domino transplant.
Start perfusion and get it ready for transplant.
Can we find some wild wisteria and transplant it around the cabin?
I'll transplant the glands which produce Derma 28 directly from another human being. from another woman, a young one!
And especially with a transplant.
Only the transplant itself can answer you, by living or dying.
Why, you're lookin' at the all-american answer to the color problem, the first multiracial head transplant in history.
We both found a way of making a transplant from one body to another.
On the contrary, I can transplant his brain.
Well, off we go, then With the batley townswomen's guild reenactment Of the first heart transplant.
The first heart transplant.
When are you going to transplant them down here?
From now on, I must transplant the skin of living women.
Your doctors are so elated that they have finally been able to transplant organs from one human to another.
I'm now going to transplant a human brain into the head of this lion.
Lmmediate kidney transplant.
It will be necessary to replace the functions of the diseased organs with a fresh one. Transplant?
A transplant between the king and his brother would attract worldwide publicity.
Isn't it true you and Dr. Mendel have developed a new technique for heart transplant?
Not all heart work is transplant.
Not transplant? But doctor-- - Congratulations.
But maybe one day we will perform a heart transplant after all.
Before you leave. would you transplant the geranium?
Perhaps they want to find out what it is, and transplant it into their race?
We need another wrestler so we can obtain more gland liquid for the transplant.
That gives me less than an hour to check the wires, write my own copy. and get a hair transplant.
We'll transplant it to the forest.
We may have to remodel her transplant.
With present transplant techniques there is no reason why everyone shouldn't live to be 250 or 300 years old instead of our present miserable 70 or 80 years.
You can't just transplant people.
She's scheduled for a heart transplant. Tell her mother we found a donor.
He's had one extra transplant, so.

News and current affairs

Schools, motor vehicle bureaus, adoption agencies, mortgage lenders, organ transplant registries all have a stake in information about genetic predispositions.
Unless patients with renal failure receive a kidney transplant or undergo dialysis - an expensive life-long procedure that cleanses the blood of toxins - death is guaranteed within a few weeks.
Unfortunately, much of the world transplant establishment - including the WHO, the international Transplantation Society, and the World Medical Association - advocates only a partial remedy.
But now consider a more morally complicated scenario: a couple has a naturally conceived child affected with a life-threatening genetic disease for which the only possible cure is a bone marrow transplant from a matched donor.
A French doctor performs a face transplant without the benefit of the usual research that would accompany such a high-risk procedure.
As the push to transplant legal norms grows, international agencies should focus on helping countries make their laws effective in practice, not just on paper.
In the British Medical Journal, a leading British transplant surgeon called for a controlled donor compensation program for unrelated live donors.
On the demand side are people who are in danger of dying unless they receive an organ transplant.
The biological imperatives that guide the priority system of transplant waiting lists are easily transformed into economic values.
The artificial heart machine, also known as a left ventricular assist device, or LVAD, has been used to keep patients alive until they receive a heart transplant.
Sometimes the transplant works well enough, but it does not address the central problem: What is the nature of the information conveyed between each level, and how is it conveyed?

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