词汇 | example_english_organ |
释义 | Examples of organThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. However, some larvae continue their migration through the heart and lungs to the systemic circulation where they are distributed via the bloodstream to various organs. With both techniques, all organs were clearly negative. The numbers of cysts were highly variable among the organs and muscle groups. The organs examined were the intestine, diaphragm, intercostal muscles, lungs, heart, brain, liver, spleen and kidneys. Instead, they pass directly to the lungs, the heart and the other organs, then stimulating the formation of arteriovenous fistulas. The sudden death of animals is likely to be related to worm invasion into vital organs. The real is evinced by the absence of the real - in this case by the cyborg woman's replaced and supplanted limbs and organs. The liver in particular, but also other organs such as lung, kidney, spleen and reproductive and intestinal tracts, were examined for lesions or irregularities. All littermice looked healthy and there were no indications of changes in the various organs examined at autopsy. Thereafter, larvae began to appear in other organs (by day 3) and then in skeletal muscles and the brain. Metacercarial cysts localize in the pericardial cavity and the kidney lumen of the snail and these organs would have a finite capacity for carrying cysts. In the other organs, 50.0% of the infections were fertile and the remainder (50.0%) sterile (table 5). What about the use of organs from living donors? Despite recent large increases in the number of organs transplanted from living donors, especially from genetically unrelated volunteers, supply continues to lag far behind demand. Not only is there no cost to individuals, people needing organs stand to benefit from donors coming to their direct assistance. The same principle has been used in electric organs. Electronic organs and consumer-level keyboards are easily available and relatively popular throughout the region. Notable events during differentiation include the formation of the germ layers, extraembryonic membrane and organs. Even where two organs are specialized and physical distinct, they often depend in large part on overlapping sets of genes. Similar aneurysms are also seen in the large muscular arteries themselves outside the major organs. Along with administrative institutions, financial organs played an impor tant role for autocracy. To recapitulate, none of the aforementioned non sequitur claims undermines my case for the confiscation of cadaveric organs. The majority of histopathological studies have therefore been directed to the cardiac lesions, with scant attention being given to arterial alterations in other organs. The organs at risk were contoured to include the contents, and tissue above and below the radiation fields. The two factions had control of various par ty organs, which added to disorganization and waste as factional competition grew more intense. The ethical lessons of the retransplantation of scarce vital organs [see comments]. Such interventions may contribute to undermine the legitimacy of the local government and hamper democratic development by disempowering the political organs of local authorities. The primary afferent projections of vestibular end organs are distributed to several ipsilateral vestibular nuclei. In most organs across the entire temperature range, variances were greater than the mean number of encystments, indicating an aggregated distribution of metacercariae. The abdominal cavity was opened by a ventral longitudinal incision and the organs inspected in situ for parasites. During necropsy, it was ensured that the in situ topography of organs in the peritoneal cavity was preserved. The mean intensity and intensity values for metacercariae, therefore, are related to the superficially observed metacercarial cysts in the skin, fins, gills and internal organs. They were examined for helminth and crustacean parasites only by standard methods, from all organs except the blood system. Tested organs include lung or air sac, heart, spleen, liver, kidneys and intestine. He did so in a complex political environment marked by factional competition between key organs of state and within them as well. A position that maximises reproducibility while minimising dose to critical structures (by maximising the distance between the prostate and adjacent organs) would be ideal. Can one argue that we have a right that those interests be protected against people who need organs? A few weeks before the kidney failure, other organs started to fail. The major activity of the sensory organs was of course to engage with their appropriate fields (visaya). Most organisms evolve specialized organs and skills under assumptions about the ecology in which they operate. If there weren't a war and you should die while still on the draft list, your organs would immediately become the property of the government. If success is measured by number of organs procured, these policies are failures. Nevertheless, from either starting point, various arguments may support using organs on one geographical level rather than another. The shortage of organs for transplantation: exploring the alternatives. People may be more likely to contribute to a system (by donating organs) that they perceive to be fair, compassionate, and high quality. The purpose is to increase the supply of transplantable organs. If we are to help faceless others by donating our organs, we must trust physicians. We take pride in our culture as one that protects autonomy, yet we feel shame that so few people offer their organs for transplantation. An obvious way to live morally would be to donate our organs to others who desperately need them. Assuring adequate supply of cadaveric organs may constitute such an interest. While it commonly involves many organs, direct involvement of the myocardium is rare. Heart-lung transplantation would appear to be the only alternative, although availability of organs and the known long-term effects of anti-rejection therapy may prove unsurmountable obstacles. Postoperatively, the collaterals shunt blood to the pulmonary circulation, effectively stealing flow from the abdominal organs. The remaining organs of the thorax and abdomen were also arranged in their anticipated normal fashion. The family of such a "suddenly silent" patient makes the decision whether to donate his organs. The family making the decision to withdraw life-support and donate organs would have been fully informed of all of these conditions. The myth: for lack of available organs, some people die. The need for cadaveric organs calls for stout-hearted and culturally appropriate information sharing, media coverage, visible public debates, and other forms of farreaching education. In addition, he is identified as a potential source of organs for transplantation. Without a consent requirement, the transplant team theoretically could remove the organs without contacting the family. Moreover, yesterday's unsuitable organs are today's "extended criteria" organs, which are being transplanted on a routine basis. We fail to see why routine recovery of cadaveric organs should generate such concerns. Perspectives tary recruits, this would be a draft of organs. I also refer briefly to his response to the last objection (that a commercial market in human organs would be exploitative) a little later. Then again, the thought of thousands of people dying for want of transplant organs equally evokes disgust in others. The purchaser would, because of the market's first feature, not exploit low-income countries, and it would ensure the proper screening of all donated organs. What course of action might increase the number of available organs and be ethically acceptable? Everyone has organs to spare, whether dead or living. Thousands and thousands of people stand ready to donate their organs. The reason we retrieve organs from children (and adults) has little to do with the justifications provided by the authors. To be useful, membership would have to be large enough to provide the range of organs needed for transplant by the members; otherwise, why join? The fact that organs are paid for in no way increases the already very small risk associated with live donation. At post-mortem, all other organs were grossly normal. Ten pesticide applications were made to avoid shedding of fruiting organs due to insect infestation. However, the plants were treated with pesticides to avoid shedding of fruiting organs induced by non-physiological factors. Metabolism and compartmentation of imported sugars in sink organs in relation to sink strength. Within countries, cultivar selection can be based on the quality of the underground organs, agronomic perfor mance and functional sexuality. Ten pesticide treatments were applied to avoid shedding of fruiting organs due to insect infestation. However, a lack of transplantable organs has necessitated the development of other therapies. Other fetal organs can be involved such as the fetal heart (cardiomegaly with a thick myocardium which may contain punctuate calcifications) or the fetal lung. Separate analyses were done on the full dataset (the full list of morphospecies) and on a more restricted dataset (only the morphospecies of vegetative organs). In the ferns, this evidence can be enhanced by additional data from reproductive organs. Movies make the learner's articulatory organs work even when the learner is merely watching the movies silently. Clinically, immunopathology becomes especially important in organs where function is easily damaged by an inflammatory reaction. Furthermore, these other modes give rise to biological effects in organs other than those being imaged. Physical sense organs are the locus for such interaction. As organs, the mouth and the eyes constitute a sign of the face. The internal organs do not appear to be affected. The partisanship of both organs was not in doubt. However, its use in treating tumors in soft organs, such as the liver, presents some new constraints that were not common to its previous uses. The bodies fell into a number of groups: social researchers, political representatives, the medical profession, and the organs of the mass media. The economic organs of the state apparatus are the apex of our specific basis. One can, however, disaggregate some embryonic organs into cells which will reaggregate into patterns resembling the tissue from which they come. They misconstrue real organs as absurdly as they imagine ideal ones. The different parts of a school are members of a whole, operating together like organs in an organism. Instead, he argued that building forms must be derived, like the form of organs, from the role they are to play in life. In the midfetal period the already formed special sense organs of hands, eyes, nostrils, and mouth are sealed by fusion and thickening of the integument. Given this apparent fact, we might expect that other organs are affected in their development at the same time as the brain. In addition, we included specific laboratory investigations to assess function of various organs. Many of the new members also acted as informers for the security organs. 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