successful transplant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsuccessfulandtransplant
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successful
adjective
uk/səkˈses.fəl/us/səkˈses.fəl/
achieving the results wanted or ...
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transplant
noun
uk/trænˈsplɑːnt/us/trænˈsplænt/
a medical operation in which a new organ is put into ...
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As expected, one of the key factors was the chance of asuccessfultransplant.
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For the institution, asuccessfultransplantprogram is an economic advantage.
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Then, the authors compare the untransplanted condition to thesuccessfultransplant.
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A third factor that is related to availability is the degree of match that is needed for asuccessfultransplant.
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Happily, after four and a half years of dialysis, my son has had asuccessfultransplant.
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Eachsuccessfultransplantmeans that an ill person becomes a fit person.
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We need both the staff and the machinery if we are to have asuccessfultransplantsystem.
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The estimate indicates that "nondominant" respondents were prepared to exchange an increase in waiting time of 1.26 months for an increase in the probability of asuccessfultransplantof 1%.
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Asuccessfultransplantnot only benefits the patient who receives it but also frees a kidney machine for use by another patient.
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Asuccessfultransplantends that expensive and tedious procedure—it is one which can give rise to a number of complications.
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Of course, it would cost another £1,000 to lift the portakabin out of the home if the patient received asuccessfultransplantand no longer needed dialysis.
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Although he said that his translation from another place had not always been easy, in the context of this evening's discussion we could describe him as a verysuccessfultransplant.
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The fact that, as his figures showed, the cost to the hospital drops dramatically as soon as the patient has asuccessfultransplantshould in itself be an encouragement.
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My son knew that even with asuccessfultransplant, in those days he would only have had a few more years.
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