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Transplant (TV series) - Wikipedia
Transplant is a Canadian medical drama television series created by Joseph Kay, which premiered on February 26, 2020, on CTV. en.wikipedia.org
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Transplant - NBC.com
Transplant - Watch episodes on NBC.com and the NBC App. A talented Syrian doctor flees his country to forge a new life and career in Canada.. www.nbc.com
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Transplant (TV Series 2020–2024) - IMDb
An ER doctor, who fled his native Syria to come to Canada, must overcome numerous obstacles to resume a career in the high stakes world of emergency ... www.imdb.com
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transplant
▪ I. transplant, n. (ˈtrɑːnsplɑːnt, ˈtræns-) [f. next.] 1. a. That which is transplanted; spec. in forestry, a seedling transplanted once or several times; in Surg., etc., an organ, tissue, etc., which has been transplanted into another person or animal.1756 P. Browne Jamaica 163 Very few transplant... Oxford English Dictionary
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UNOS Transplant Patient Resources for Organ Transplantation
The OPTN website offers a wide range of information and resources on organ donation and transplant for professionals, patients and the general public. unos.org
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About Transplant Safety - CDC
Transplant transmitted infections are very rare; public health entities and academic groups suspect about 1% of transplants cause infections. www.cdc.gov
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Transplant
body to another Transplant thought experiment, an experiment similar to Trolley problem Transplant experiment, where an organism is moved from one location (video game), an Amiga game Transplant, a novel by Malcolm Rose "Transplant" (House), a television episode Transplant (TV series), a Canadian television wikipedia.org
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OPTN: Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network - OPTN
The task force aims to reach 60,000 successful deceased donor transplants a year by the end of 2026. Learn more. COVID-19. COVID-19 icon. Updated information ... optn.transplant.hrsa.gov
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HHS Expands Oversight of Organ Transplant System with New ...
HHS launched a public dashboard that surveils when organ offers and transplants occur outside the standard list of matched patients. www.hhs.gov
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Definition of transplantation - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
A surgical procedure in which tissue or an organ is transferred from one area of a person's body to another area. www.cancer.gov
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transplant
transplant/trænsˈplɑ:nt; ?@ -ˈplænt; træns`plænt/ v1 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (from...) (to...); ~ sth (in/into sth) remove (a growing plant) with its roots and replant it elsewhere 移栽, 移种(植物) Transplant the seedlings into peaty soil. 把幼苗移栽到含泥炭的土壤里.2 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sth (from sb/sth) (to sb/sth) take (tissue o... 牛津英汉双解词典
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Legal transplant
The term legal transplant was coined in the 1970s by the Scottish legal scholar W.A.J. wikipedia.org
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Transplant benefit
Transplant benefit or transplant benefit measure is a measure of evaluating the conditions of the patient before transplantation of an organ especially It is calculated by deduction of another variable called "Waiting list urgency measure" from Post-transplant survival measure. wikipedia.org
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Meniscus transplant
A meniscus transplant or meniscal transplant is a transplant of the meniscus of the knee, which separates the thigh bone (femur) from the lower leg bone Surgical technique Various meniscal transplant techniques have been described, all of which are considered surgically demanding. wikipedia.org
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Transplant rejection
Types of transplant rejection Transplant rejection can be classified into three types: hyperacute, acute, and chronic. Marrow transplant Bone marrow transplant can replace the transplant recipient's immune system with the donor's, and the recipient accepts the new organ wikipedia.org
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