Cause to grow together parts from different plants.
(Surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient.
The practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage.
The act of grafting something onto something else.
1 Mexicans' main concerns are crime, political graft and drug violence, Pew found.
2 All animals given immunosuppressants rejected their graft within 12 days after surgery.
3 Purpose: To report a case of late stent - graft infection with aortoenteric fistula.
4 The second animal was euthanized with a dilated graft at 15 days.
5 Meanwhile, Kagame's war on graft has seen former political associates locked up.
6 China is entering the second stage of its colossal fight against graft .
7 Two survivors with a costal cartilage graft remain free of respiratory problems.
8 Severe rejection may lead to graft loss, a complication difficult to predict.
9 Results: Similar short-term mortality and primary graft dysfunction were observed between groups.
10 CAV is the main risk factor for a reduced long-term graft survival.
11 Adjustment for risk factors of graft occlusion did not change these results.
12 Conclusion: LDLT using CMPRL graft is a safe procedure for living donors.
13 The rest of the patients have maintained good graft function over time.
14 Progress on graft will remain a key determinant of long-term investment attractiveness.
15 But, the reality is that being the monarch involves serious hard graft .
16 Hence, a tissue engineered graft could present an alternative in the future.
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Graft в диалектах
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