organ|organs in English

noun

[or·gan || 'ɔrgən /'ɔːgən]

internal body part; musical instrument that makes sound by pressing air through a system of graduated pipes; any instrument that makes sound similar to an organ (but without the use of pipes)

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1. The increasing demand for organ transplantation is not matched by supply of appropriate human organs.

2. The size of the Antiphonal organ is approximately 10% of the combined main and Antiphonal organs

3. What you die of is increasing organ failure, with your respiratory, cardiac, renal, whatever organs packing up.

4. Organ transplantation and allocation is mired in ethical debate because of this limited availability of organs for transplant.

5. In 146 patients we found isolated ruptures of only intraabdominale organ, in 36 patients multiple organs of the abdomen were injured.

6. Protect your organs while attacking others in this Contagiously fun, easy to learn card game! Place a virus on another player's organ card or use a medicine card to cure your own organs

7. An organ donor's organs are responsible for the deaths of several patients, and the team work to save the last two recipients.

8. Grass Fed Beef Organs — $48 —T raditional peoples, Native Americans and early Ancestral healers believed that eating the organs from a healthy animal would strengthen and support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual * —

9. After the German organ builder Carl Frei is established in Breda in 19 the Netherlands become the pre-eminent country of street organs.

10. Anencephalic fetuses are unable to survive outside of the womb, but they develop many functional organs, and Anencephalic fetuses are candidates for organ donation

11. By auscultation, the doctor can not only learn about the changes of the phonatory organ, but also infer the pathological changes of the internal organs.

12. 3 Anastomoses An anastomosis is a natural or acquired connection between two organs, spaces or parts of the same organ with each other (Holboom, 1974)

13. Non-commercialisation of organs is a very important issue and I believe, and agree, that organ donation should be done on an altruistic and voluntary basis.

14. Amphid sensory organs are the sensory organs of nematodes

15. Organ shortage

16. ◦ Thymic fetal organ culture as an organ assay for EDCs

17. Visceral fat or abdominal fat (also known as organ fat or intra-abdominal fat) is located inside the abdominal cavity, packed between the organs (stomach, liver, intestines, kidneys, etc.).

18. Articulateness and the Organ: A problem for the Organ Builder

19. Properties expropriated by the administrative law enforcement organs or judicial organs.

20. Bioprinting is an economical, accurate and relatively easy method of manufacturing tissues/organs that effectively solves the problem of donor organ shortages and donor rejection in one fell swoop

21. The thoracic organs are removed, then the abdominal organs are removed.

22. 17 Electronic organs are much smaller and cheaper than pipe organs.

23. Amyloidosis is the term used for a group of diseases where one or more body organs accumulate various insoluble proteins (amyloid) in amounts to cause dysfunction of the organ system

24. Wind musical instruments (for example, keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs and mechanical street organs

25. Aplasia - failure of some tissue or organ to develop dysplasia - abnormal development (of organs or cells) or an abnormal structure resulting from such growth Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection