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Cadaveric blood was apparently never used widely, even in Russia.
Allografts can either be from a living or cadaveric source.
What is so interesting here is the cadaveric spasm.
Particularly the one who stood before the others, a cruel grin festering on his sunken, cadaveric face.
Cadaveric spasm may affect all muscles in the body, but typically only groups, such as the forearms, or hands.
Sometimes, cadaveric spasms can be associated with erotic asphyxiation resulting in death.
Today it is well known that Semmelweis was wrong about the theory of cadaveric contamination.
They are referred to as cadaveric donors.
I've never before seen cadaveric spasm in a case of homicidal manual throttling, and it's interesting.
Hardy transplanted the cadaveric lung into a patient suffering from lung cancer.
The students also get hands-on experiences in cadaveric dissections while learning Human Anatomy during the first year of the program.
Joseph Murray performs the first permanent cadaveric kidney transplantation.
He was quite thin to begin with and following the chemotherapy he lost about 30 pounds and appeared cadaveric.
Cadaveric blood transfusion is the transfusion of blood from a dead body to a living person.
The first cadaveric temporal bone and micro ear surgery workshops (1976)
"A person with a cadaveric kidney has a reasonable hope of a decade of kidney function."
Lungs for transplant are difficult to obtain, because they can be harvested from only 10 percent to 15 percent of cadaveric organ donors.
Cadaveric organ, eye, or tissue donation purposes.
On July 31, 1999 it performed its first liver transplant from a cadaveric donor in Sicily.
In case of minor thrombosis, there are some chances of survival using cadaveric liver transplant.
Decomposition is largely inhibited during advanced decay due to the loss of readily available cadaveric material.
Semmelweis immediately proposed a connection between cadaveric contamination and puerperal fever.
Officially, it says the cadaveric kidneys come from Chinese who die from various causes, and whose organs are given with the consent of the family.
Her search was for a "cadaveric" kidney rather than a living donor, since neither I nor my wife could donate, and no saint had stepped forward.
For example, we prefer "recovery of organ" to "harvesting," and "deceased donor" to "cadaveric."