cadaveric organ
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcadavericandorgan
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cadaveric
adjective
uk/kəˈdæv.ə.rɪk/us/kəˈdæv.ɚ.ɪk/
relating to or from a ...
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organ
noun
uk/ˈɔː.ɡən/us/ˈɔːr.ɡən/
a part of the body of an animal or plant that performs a ...
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Thirty-one percent of the respondents said they would likely accept a policy ofcadavericorganconscription; 19% definitely would and 12% probably would.
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I have considered two reasons why the public would not be willing to acceptcadavericorganconscription and why it would not be ethically justifiable.
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This proposal will be quickly rejected by those who believe that consent is an absolute requirement forcadavericorganprocurement.
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Strategies forcadavericorganprocurement: mandated choice and presumed consent.
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Unfortunately, liver transplantation is limited by the severe shortage ofcadavericorgandonors and the brief time available in which to obtain a suitable liver.
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The organs from all those who die would go into thecadavericorganpool, and all those who need an organ transplant would be more likely to receive one.
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Cadavericorgandonation increases 5.6 percent in 1998.
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The number ofcadavericorgandonors in each of the past three years—2001–03—is shown in the table.
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The debate is set against a worldwide background of a shortage ofcadavericorgandonors, and waiting lists are lengthening all over the world.
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It is a mandatory reporting system for health authorities covering all live andcadavericorgandonations.
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The approach has most frequently been applied tocadavericorgandonation, but has increasingly been considered for advance directives as well.
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To recapitulate, none of the aforementioned non sequitur claims undermines my case for the confiscation of cadaveric organs.
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Assuring adequate supply of cadaveric organs may constitute such an interest.
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The need for cadaveric organs calls for stout-hearted and culturally appropriate information sharing, media coverage, visible public debates, and other forms of farreaching education.
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We fail to see why routine recovery of cadaveric organs should generate such concerns.
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Spurred by a severe shortage of cadaveric organs, there has been a marked growth in living organ donation over the past several years.
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Following the passage of the presumed consent law, a progressive increase in the number of cadaveric organs transplanted was seen up into the late 1980s.
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Clearly, something is wrong with our current procurement system for cadaveric organs.
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There are two main objections to routine recovery of cadaveric organs without consent.
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