Synonym: change, move, reset, shift, transfer, transpose. Similar words: transatlantic, transpose, transport, transpire, transparent, transparency, transportable, transportation. Meaning: [træns'plænt /-'plɑːnt] n. 1. (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient 2. an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient) 3. the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location. v. 1. lift and reset in another soil or situation 2. be transplantable 3. place the organ of a donor into the body of a recipient 4. transfer from one place or period to another.
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91, Some pots can be planted in the ground when the seedling is ready, reducing the risk of transplant shock.
92, The surgeon told reporters that Sara was making good progress after the heart transplant.
93, Mr. Wallace Is the availability of donor organs more of a limitation on the transplant programme than the availability of resources?
94, By 2006, the liver transplant figure is likely to surge to at least 4.3 million.
95, The largest award was for a woman who developed cirrhosis and needed a liver transplant.
96, The manoeuvre was different in kind, and even less justifiable, than a heart transplant.
97, She was treated with dialysis and then had a renal transplant, jumping ahead of patients on the waiting list.
98, Three patients underwent successful liver transplantation and two others died of hepatic failure while awaiting transplant surgery.
99, Jensen is believed to be the first seriously retarded person to receive a major transplant in the United States.
100, The five year old had a multiple organ transplant two months ago.
101, In late 1996 Mercedes-Benz will open a transplant factory in Vance, Alabama.
102, Two of three patients referred died without transplantation: one underwent transplant and survived.
103, Ten months ago she underwent a five-hour lung and heart transplant.
104, Without a liver transplant those with liver failure will die.
105, In alcoholic liver disease, transplant assessment was considered appropriate in the case of sustained abstinence following medical advice.
106, For two years Kelly's been waiting for a heart and lung transplant, the only cure for her condition.
107, Transplant unused roots to borders the following spring, as both have attractive flowers.
108, Doctors believe that Jensen is only the second person with Down syndrome to receive a heart and lung transplant.
109, Or should it be raised only when a family member needs a transplant?
110, For 17 years, 52-year-old Anthony waited in vain for a kidney transplant.
111, But the study is a huge blow to the transplant programme,(http://sentencedict.com/transplant.html) criticised not least because of the huge costs involved.
112, A heart, liver or lung transplant can save the lives of those whose own organs have failed.
113, It is possible to transplant chromosomes in cell nuclei.
114, Undergo a heart transplant; surgical transplant of a cornea.
115, Failure of Both usually requires dialysis or kidney transplant.
116, Some plants do not transplant well.
117, That markedly improve the transplant of the system code.
118, Objective To investigate the effective of the single trunk hair follicle transplant to treat vitiligo.
119, Public funds do not, however, cover costs involved in preoperative and postoperative treatment, posing "an additional burden in the liver transplant area, " according to Dr. Carone.
120, A suppressed immune system puts a transplant recipient at risk of other infections.
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