Similar words: organ, organic, organise, organism, organize, organized, organizer, organelle. Meaning: ['ɔrgən /'ɔːgən] n. edible viscera of a butchered animal.
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31. A wonderland of mechanical organs rich with exuberant carvings.
32. The internal organs have to be exercised as well.
33. The forked tongue is linked to olfactory organs.
34. Tissues and organs were transplanted into 50 recipients.
35. Who knows what permanent disability his little internal organs may be suffering because of our good intentions?
36. Human organs, preserved in jars, lined the shelves of the laboratory.
37. Among them was a lack of warning of the pain of inflammation in other organs.
38. Between the fourth and eighth week all the main organs are formed together with the limbs and beginnings of skeletal structure.
39. One is that the light-sensitive pigments of the eye could also act as magnetic sense organs.
40. Presumably also sperm in a sperm-bank and human organs for transplant can be stolen.
41. I was tired between synapses and in the connective tissue of organs.
42. There will always, however, be a few cases in which the clinician thinks that it is inappropriate to ask for organs.
43. This results in an increase of glycogen in all organs and abnormally large lysosomes.
44. These metals, cadmium especially,[sentencedict.com] become concentrated in the organs of animals ingesting them.
45. The rate of heart contractions increases in an attempt to preserve blood flow to the vital organs.
46. Other organs, although vital in their own way, can not survive without a blood supply rich in oxygen and nutrients.
47. No-one knows how the radiation will have damaged the reproductive organs of the children who receive continual doses.
48. Ill health Drug abuse can lead to damage to main organs of the body, mental illness, malnutrition or death.
49. This allowed for fairly good availability of well selected donor organs thus more easily facilitating an urgent transplant programme.
50. Will doctors give up trying to save me if they know I want to donate my organs?
51. After the tubercle bacillus was identified, accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, of the lungs and of other organs, became possible.
52. After death, a machine called a ventilator keeps the blood circulating until the organs are removed.
53. He hadn't thought out his internal organs properly, and they leaked into each other.
54. The second bullet entered his stomach and damaged vital organs.
55. Why are there no half-formed sense organs or biochemical networks, with a few links still missing?
56. It is the organs of articulation which are used to create this barrier.
57. Pseudocysts may be complicated by infection, haemorrhage, rupture, and by compression of adjacent organs.
58. The vital organs, the stomach, the intestines, the lungs and the liver, were withdrawn carefully and whole.
59. Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs, and more are urgently needed.
60. Without insulin, sugar lingers in the bloodstream, silently damaging the internal organs.
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