The act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location.
Transfer from one place or period to another.
(Surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient.
1 He had a heart transplant seven years ago after years of illness.
2 The chronic shortage of organs available for transplant is a global problem.
3 They must transplant individual freedom from the capitalist to the workers' interest.
4 Retained LVAD prosthetic material can lead to serious infection post heart transplant .
5 News of Tshabalala-Msimang's liver transplant ended months of speculation about her health.
6 Early kidney transplant results in children lagged behind corresponding results in adults.
7 Sir, -An opportunity to effect a liver transplant was recently missed.
8 TMZ.com reported he may need a kidney transplant in the near future.
9 Their health deteriorates gradually, making a transplant a better and cheaper alternative.
10 Selling organs and other body parts for transplant is against the law.
11 Five women can transplant the rice in one day; cost, 25 cents.
12 The technology there is more typically used to keep transplant patients alive.
13 Conclusions: With prolonged survival, many heart transplant patients have numerous skin cancers.
14 A teenager was home for Christmas weeks after undergoing a heart transplant .
15 More facilities are needed if the lung transplant programme is to advance.
16 Myfortic was approved in 2004 and is used in kidney transplant patients.
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Transplant в диалектах
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