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half-marrow
half-marrow [See marrow2.] † 1. A husband or wife; a spouse. Obs.1637 Rutherford Lett. (1862) I. 446 A treacherous half-marrow to her husband. 1693 Sc. Presbyt. Eloq. (1738) 104 That [she] hath given her sweet Half-Marrow such a Meeting. 2. Mining. A partner. (See quots.)1847–78 Halliwell, Half-marr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marrow (vegetable)
He devotes a page and a half to (vegetable) marrows and less than half a page to courgettes, which he clearly regards as something new to Britain. In popular culture "The Marrow Song", also known as "Oh! wikipedia.org
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marrow
▪ I. marrow, n.1 (ˈmærəʊ) Forms: α. 1 maerᵹ, merᵹ, mearh, mærh, 4 merȝ, marȝ, 4–5 margh(e, (5 margthe, 6 marthe), 4–5 northern merghe, 4–6 northern, 6–9 Sc. mergh, 4–9 Sc. merch, (6 Sc. mairch). β. 4 maruȝ, mar(r)ouh, merouȝ, -owȝ, 4–5 marouȝ, 5– 6 marughe, 6 marough(e, 4 merewe, 4–5 merow(e, 5 maro... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alex Marrow
Once again, Marrow was ruled out through injury. Marrow made his debut on 22 August 2012, coming on as a substitute for Jamie McGuire in the second half, as they lost 1–0 to Bradford City. wikipedia.org
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Janet Liang
registry, the National Marrow Donor Program. One and a half years later, Liang relapsed in December 2011 and began treatment at the UCSF Medical Center and participated in a clinical trial at the wikipedia.org
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The Marrow of Tradition
The Marrow of Tradition (1901) is a novel by the African-American author Charles W. Miller's wife, Janet, is the biracial half-sister of Mrs. wikipedia.org
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John Raymond Hobbs
In 1971 the first British Bone Marrow Transplant using bone marrow from a matching sibling. Knowledge Hobbs became an enthusiastic and accomplished teacher and accepted invitations to lecture (over 30 endowed) in 58 different countries (in over half wikipedia.org
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Mesenchymal stem cell
Bone marrow Bone marrow was the original source of MSCs, and is still the most frequently utilized source. Then MSC can affect them by molecules which have a short half-life and their effect is in the immediate vicinity of the cell. wikipedia.org
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Bone marrow failure
The most common cause of acquired bone marrow failure is aplastic anemia. While acquired aplastic anemia with an unknown cause is rare, it is commonly permanent and life-threatening as half of those with this condition die within wikipedia.org
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Severe combined immunodeficiency
donor, or a half-matched donor, who would be either parent. The half-matched type of transplant is called haploidentical. wikipedia.org
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Refractory cytopenia of childhood
RCC is the most common form of MDS in children and adolescents, accounting for approximately half of all MDS cases. Diagnosis Management Bone marrow transplant is the only known curative treatment. References Myeloid neoplasia wikipedia.org
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McFall v. Shimp
to donate his bone marrow, which would have dramatically increased the odds of saving McFall's life (with Shimp's bone marrow donation, doctors estimated Aftermath Robert McFall died of a massive hemorrhage on August 10, 1978, about half a month after this court case was decided against him. wikipedia.org
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Gero Hütter
There is no virus in this person's body out to two and a half years off of all anti-HIV drugs. The high risks of a bone marrow transplant also make this treatment risky since many bone marrow patients die. wikipedia.org
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Aplastic anemia
However, in about half of cases, the cause is unknown. Aplastic anemia can be definitively diagnosed by bone marrow biopsy. Causes Aplastic anemia can be caused by immune disease or exposure to certain chemicals, drugs, radiation, or infection; in about half the cases, a definitive wikipedia.org
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Vidacare Corporation
In 2010, Vidacare claimed that its EZ-IO technology was used in 90 percent of U.S. advanced life support ambulances, over half of U.S. emergency departments • Vidacare's OnControl Bone Marrow System was created to improve the procedures involving bone marrow biopsies and aspirations. wikipedia.org
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