transplant surgery

collocation in English

meaningsoftransplantandsurgery

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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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surgery
noun
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒər.i/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒər.i/
the treatment of injuries or diseases in people or animals by cutting open the body and removing or repairing the ...
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(Definition oftransplantandsurgeryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There is nowtransplantsurgery.
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Should one not prefer the living to the dead and so facilitatetransplantsurgery?
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Transplantsurgerywas added to this, as it was considered an important recipient of these technologies.
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Transplantsurgeryis now much more common.
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We have been talking abouttransplantsurgery.
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Great trauma surrounds hearttransplantsurgery.
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In general, any condition identified should be corrected prior totransplantsurgeryand the introduction of immunosuppressive therapy.
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It is difficult to undertake constitutionaltransplantsurgery.
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The same will be true of hearttransplantsurgery.
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The basic ingredients of the scenario will be typical amid the escalating global trade in living human organs for use intransplantsurgery.
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Thetransplantsurgeryitself requires an in-patient stay of about three weeks.
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I believe that there is an inevitability about the development of hearttransplantsurgery.
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A few cases have been recorded throughtransplantsurgery.
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At national level we do not plan centrally the numbers of consultants who specialise intransplantsurgery.
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It is, however, equally unrealistic to look attransplantsurgeryas though it is just another sort of surgery.
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The results of the sensitivity analysis show that blood reductions need to be lowest in cardiovascular surgery andtransplantsurgeryin order for the technologies to be cost neutral.
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He has dedicated his practice solely to the field of hairtransplantsurgerysince 1990.
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Soo-wan, who had been blind, eventually undergoes an eyetransplantsurgerythat restores her sight.
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He was hospitalised for four months, requiringtransplantsurgeryfor thigh tendons.
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It is also one of the largest centers fortransplantsurgeryin the world.
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It is also a sign of acute rejection after hearttransplantsurgery.
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Less than six months aftertransplantsurgery, she returned to training race horses.
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In modern eye surgery, a trephine instrument is used in cornealtransplantsurgery.
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It is important that the public in appreciating the benefit whichtransplantsurgerycan offer are aware of the need for organs.
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