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Lack of donor organ availability is an increasing problem in heart transplantation.
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But one group of deuterostomes, the sea stars, now lack the organ.
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Thus ultimately and philosophically science is the organ of general social progress.
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Conclusions: Maximum deceased organ donation potential in Alberta is approximately 55 dpmp.
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I first began writing in this organ just over 10 years ago.
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However, there is no catastrophic internal injury, its main organs remain functional.
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Yes, one frequently attaches new media to one's limbs and sense organs.
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Deep sea lanternfish produce light in their organs which are called photophores.
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The chronic shortage of organs available for transplant is a global problem.
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It then said organs were obtained from a voluntary public donation system.
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One senior Western diplomat said that despite widespread anger at rampant corruption, the " organsofpower" were too effective to allow discontent to spill over.
Usage of organs of state in anglès
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Specifically, the bill prohibits donations to political parties from foreign governments, organsofstate and state-owned enterprises.
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Some firms, particularly energy giants like Russia's Gazprom, have always been largely seen as organsofstate power.
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This was a proposal by the City that was accepted by the other organsofstate, he said.
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An attack which is tenuous in principle as organsofstate should not be used as vehicles in a game of political bumper cars.
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Under the 1937 Constitution, power was given to the three great organsofState.
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It also noted "the respect due to the legal process by other organsofState".
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The Judicial Commission of Inquiry Into State Capture, Corruption and Fraud In the Public Sector Including OrgansofState made bold discoveries in 2018.