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There had been removed the brain, a lot of critical organs, and tissue parts.
Many people die every year whose lives could have been saved if a critical organ had been available for transplant.
The expression on his face was that of a man donating his critical organs.
Most critical organs are housed within the trunk.
Gathrid felt hollow, incomplete, as if some critical organ had been ripped from his chest.
Others may be severe, affecting critical organs.
The cold water slows the metabolic processes and thus delays damage to critical organs like the brain and the heart.
The pollutants that had been lodged in the dolphins' blubber probably reached more critical organs, like the liver, which they may have damaged.
There was some involuntary squirming as the cosmonauts thought about the prospect of tiny medical laboratories indefinitely embedded in their critical organs.
Fatalities are usually caused by blood loss from the initial bite rather than from critical organ loss or from whole consumption.
A radiation oncologist defines a patient's critical organs and tumour and gives target doses and importance factors for each.
Rarely, impingement upon critical organs may result in complications, such as respiratory distress when a lymphangioma compresses the airway.
The highest risk from alcohol to your developing baby is during the earliest stages of pregnancy, when baby's critical organs are forming and cells are dividing very rapidly.
RPGLS is also the only company in India manufacturing and marketing ciclosporin, an equally critical organ transplant medicine, using the novel fermentation technology.
When fluid moves out of the intravascular space (the blood vessels), blood pressure can drop to dangerously low levels, endangering critical organs such as the brain, heart and kidneys.
The reason that viability has not been pushed significantly back toward the point of conception is that critical organs, particularly lungs and kidneys, do not mature before that time."
Octospider social scientists began to envision a society in which the individual octos would be nearly immortal, dying only from accidents or the sudden failure of a major and critical organ.
Immediate effects can result when a bullet strikes a critical organ such as the heart or damages a component of the central nervous system such as the spine or brain.
However, from reviewing medical literature, the World Health Organization states mercury levels in biomarkers such as urine, blood, or hair do not represent levels in critical organs and tissues.
Circulation: providing an adequate blood supply to tissue, especially critical organs, so as to deliver oxygen to all cells and remove metabolic waste, via the perfusion of blood throughout the body.
To address the nation's critical organ donation shortage and improve the organ matching and placement process, the U.S. Congress passed the National Organ Transplant Act in 1984.
Julian, without even waiting for the assistance of Maximus, as was his custom, bent down, sliced open the lower belly, and thrust his hands blindly into the steaming stew in search of the critical organ.
When the decision is made to include some or all of a critical organ (such as liver, kidney, or heart) in the radiation field, then normal tissue constraints are critical depending on chemotherapy used and patient age.
In forward planning, a treatment oncologist places beams into a radiotherapy treatment planning system which can deliver sufficient radiation to a tumour while both sparing critical organs and minimising the dose to healthy tissue.
Here to have several authors, among them Ascher 1818 and 1819 alone, he moved himself and wrote Der Falke ("The Falcon"), a rather theoretical and critical organ from which six issues appeared also.