cord tissue
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcordandtissue
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cord
noun
uk/kɔːd/us/kɔːrd/
(a length of) rope or string made of ...
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tissue
noun
uk/ˈtɪʃ.uː/us/ˈtɪʃ.uː/
a group of connected cells in an animal or plant that are similar to each other, have the same purpose, and form the stated part of the animal ...
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(Definition ofcordandtissuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The nervecordtissuecontained nerve cords as well as surrounding muscle cells and underlying hypodermis and cuticle.
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These results also shed light on the interpretation of the literature dealing with fetal spinalcordtissuetransplants.
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I have no doubt that he would be pleased that progress is being made using umbilicalcordtissue.
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Meat which still contains elements of periosteum, fragments of spinalcordtissueand other nerve tissue is more likely to be infected with prions dangerous to humans and animals.
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It collects, processes and stores newborns' cord blood andcordtissuefor future medical use.
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This remains its core business still today butcordtissueis also offered in most countries.
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After 24 hours, the chance of recovery declines rapidly, since with continued pressure, the spinalcordtissuedeteriorates and dies.
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Many cord blood banks are storing thecordtissueby freezing an intact segment of the umbilical cord.
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The garbage disposal could not break down the tough vocalcordtissueand ejected the tissue back into the sink.
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The spinal cord tissues were collected 10 minutes-24 hours after inflammation.
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Spinal cord tissues were collected 30 minutes after inflammation.
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