donated organ
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdonateandorgan
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donate
verb
uk/dəʊˈneɪt/us/ˈdoʊ.neɪt/
to give money or goods to help a person ...
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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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(Definition ofdonateandorganfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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These transplanted cancers clearly must arise from occult or dormant cells in thedonatedorganafter recipient immunosuppression.
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With transplantation is also the need to discuss the acquisition of thedonatedorgan, whether from a cadaveric source or from a living donor.
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Personal values and beliefs, including beliefs about altruism and responsibility, are obviously involved in people's decisionmaking about donating an organ (and also in seeking or accepting adonatedorgan).
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Early graft failure is probably due to preexisting disease of thedonatedorgan.
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More importantly, use of an ovarian transplant from a genetically identical donor prevents rejection of thedonatedorgan.
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Discovering that her condition has worsened and that she will likely die before adonatedorganbecomes available, he decides it's time.
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The purchaser would, because of the market's first feature, not exploit low-income countries, and it would ensure the proper screening of all donated organs.
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What kind of criteria are used to allocate donated organs within a particular area?
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Thus, they should not have unlimited dispositional authority over donated organs.
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Policy changes might mean longer waits for donated organs.
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Two additional points about community ownership of donated organs and public participation in setting organ allocation criteria merit attention.
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There is, however, a problem of relatively lower rates of utilizing donated organs.
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Organ procurement and transplant teams receive these donated organs as "trustees" and "stewards" on behalf of the whole community.
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This view of community ownership of and dispositional authority over donated organs provides strong support for wide and diverse public participation in setting the criteria for allocating donated organs.
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Eurotransplant helps coordinate work in these institutions, with the goal of efficiently allocating and distributing donated organs.
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Xenotransplants could save thousands of patients waiting for donated organs.
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In recent studies, human kidney cells were harvested from donated organs unsuitable for transplantation, and grown on these membranes.
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The lung allocation score takes into account various measures of a patient's health in order to direct donated organs towards the patients who would best benefit from a lung transplant.
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