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Examples of vital organs


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The sudden death of animals is likely to be related to worm invasion into vitalorgans.
Whereas the living require wages, the dead do not require the vitalorgans they leave behind.
Survival is governed entirely by such distant metastases to vitalorgans, not by metastases to non-vitalorgans.
The vitalorgans and tissues dead people leave behind quickly deteriorate and benefit no one.
How do we distinguish, severity-wise, between selling locks of hair and selling limbs or vitalorgans?
The premise of deep hypothermic circulatory arrest is to reduce metabolic rate and thus diminish the risk of ischemia to vitalorgans.
Thinking of autonomy in this way may provide an important window on to the puzzling phenomenon of refusal to donate vitalorgans.
However, a small proportion was found to have invaded the vitalorgans such as the lungs, heart and brain, which appears to be a new finding.
The procurement of vitalorgans: a synopsis of policy from various nations and the ethical implications of policy options.
Especially childless people who yearn for the satisfaction of knowing that their lives have made a concrete difference might find appealing this motivation to donate vitalorgans and tissues.
Uncertainty about the resurrection of the dead can help us see why good people might refuse to share vitalorgans and tissues with others who desperately need them.
I need vitalorgans for my existing child and as "luck" 20 would have it, preimplantation genetic diagnosis shows that one of my in vitro embryos has this condition.
The effects are usually concentrated at the level of a child's head or the vitalorgans of an adult.
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Over the past 30 years, organ transplantation has become established as the best treatment for people suffering complete failure of vitalorgans.
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Organ transplant donors should have the right to prescribe the use to which their vitalorgans should be put.
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The manufacturers also included data relating to possible adverse effects on the kidneys, liver and other vitalorgans.
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Fewer kidneys and other vitalorgans are available for transplant.
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Bull bars reverse that trend and concentrate and multiply the force of a collision, often at the level of a child's head or vitalorgans.
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Others, in an otherwise healthy body, have poorly functioning or damaged vitalorgans, such as heart, kidneys, liver or lungs.
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I am enjoying having my vitalorgans returned to me, which explains the nature of my remarks.
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The brain, like other vitalorgans such as the heart and the lungs, is susceptible to disease, which results in malfunction.
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In my view, this stems from our limited comprehension of the function of one of our most important vitalorgans, the brain.
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However, when suitable conditions arise, the bacteria have the ability to produce toxins or poisons which enter the bloodstream and circulate around the body, attacking the vitalorgans.
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Irreversible changes can take place in vitalorgans, which will affect their lives as young adults and often turn them into people who suffer from a permanent disability.
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They are all too often in front of the vitalorgans instead of at the hip and could cause serious internal injury in the event of accident.
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It is common sense that intolerable strain is placed on all other vitalorgans of the body if open-heart surgery which is urgently needed is delayed.
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In essence, the heart muscle can not contract forcefully enough to pump adequate amounts of blood for the needs of the body's vitalorgans.
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Subsequently, it is pumped back into the arterial (oxygenated) circulation, thereby bypassing the heart and lungs and maintaining the perfusion of the vitalorgans.
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It protects vitalorgans, provides framework, and supports soft parts of the body.
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This system acts as a protective structure for vitalorgans.
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In the latter it was believed that excess emotion caused damage to "qi", which in turn, damages the vitalorgans.
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Two plates covered the front area and one plate on the lower back protected the kidneys and other vitalorgans.
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It is usually reserved for worsening disease or lesions located in vitalorgans such as the spine.
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Such an attack would have immobilized the prey, which would have died quickly from injuries to these vitalorgans.
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The prolonged vasoconstriction will also cause the vitalorgans to be compromised due to reduced perfusion.
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From there, it can reach different vitalorgans of the human body, usually the liver, but sometimes the lungs, brain, spleen, etc.
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Muscle groups around the vitalorgans begin to shake in small movements, creating warmth by expending energy.
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As the practitioner progresses from one level to another, he will hurt one of his vitalorgans but his prowess is increased.
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The deletion of this combination of genes results in several distinctive congenital features, but is not known to affect any vitalorgans.
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In this disorder, tumors may grow in the brain and other vitalorgans like kidneys, heart, eyes, lungs, and skin.
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Bleeding from injured organs such as lungs or bowel causes a lack of oxygen in all vitalorgans, including the brain.
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This hypothesis is supported by the relatively broad width of most pachycephalosaurs, a trait that would have protected vitalorgans from harm.
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The style is characterized by a smooth and flowing motion of the force-palm, with many of the strikes targeted at vitalorgans.
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This location monitors exposure of most vitalorgans and represents the bulk of body mass.
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He also categorizes these into vitalorgans and auxiliary organs.
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In fact, several vitalorgans are doubled up; each twin has a separate heart, stomach, spine, and spinal cord.
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Most perioperative mortality is attributable to complications from the operation (such as bleeding, sepsis, and failure of vitalorgans) or pre-existing medical conditions.
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The musculoskeletal system's primary functions include supporting the body, allowing motion, and protecting vitalorgans.
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Primarily, they cause abnormally low blood pressure and can restrict blood flow to vitalorgans.
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This typically would not be attempted if neither vitalorgans nor the umbilical cord were affected.
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Surface blood vessels contract further as the body focuses its remaining resources on keeping the vitalorgans warm.
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His small size, lack of vitalorgans, and pseudo-undead nature protect him from attacks that would normally inflict serious wounds.
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It is a life-threatening illness because each episode has the potential to cause damage to, or the failure of, vitalorgans due to limited perfusion.
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The doctors believed, at the time, that the javelin had missed any vitalorgans by 4 centimetres.
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Cysts are formed in vitalorgans such as liver and lungs.
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This is particularly important when attempting a clean hit on the vitalorgans of a game animal.
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If the larva does not cause significant damage in vitalorgans, then the victim will show no signs of disease.
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Although much of its body freezes during this time, it maintains a high concentration of glucose in its vitalorgans, which protects them from damage.
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As is the case in all snails, the final whorl (the body whorl) is the largest and contains most of the animals vitalorgans.
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Surgical tools left in the body can puncture vitalorgans and blood vessels, causing internal bleeding.
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These twins almost never share any vitalorgans, with the exception of the liver.
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Penetrating chest trauma can injure vitalorgans such as the heart and lungs and can interfere with breathing and circulation.
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This includes checking the status of the limbs and vitalorgans, as well as (sometimes) specific tests for abnormalities.
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Adrenaline increases the supply of oxygen to vitalorgans and decreases supply to others.
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This condition blocks the blood flow to vitalorgans which can result in high blood pressure or stroke.
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The preface describes how drinking tea can have a positive effect on the five vitalorgans, especially the heart.
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The second less powerful jolt was designed to cause fatal damage to the vitalorgans.
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He has also signed relevant documents donating his vitalorgans and body after death to the needy.
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It also appears to rely on its arms to absorb heat, so as to protect the central disc and vitalorgans like the stomach.
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These changes include the tensioning of muscles around the trunk and spine providing improved protection of vitalorgans from a physical threat.
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This response attempts to protect vitalorgans such as the liver, to allow further cell duplication and to heal the damage.
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If males were not equipped with thick, muscular necks, their vitalorgans would be easily damaged during these fights.
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He explains how the presence of these worms inside a person's vitalorgans causes toxic shock and instant death.
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Products are also available for naturally strengthening the nervous system and mental health, heart and other vitalorgans.
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A curry is prepared on all vitalorgans of the animal (e.g. the heart, liver and kidney).
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Constricted blood vessels also gives the body extra blood flow to the vitalorgans.
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If left untreated for long periods of time, it can damage the heart, brain, and other vitalorgans.
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As medicine advances, other vitalorgans including the pancreas and small bowel are also being used in transplants.
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Some of the needles have penetrated vitalorgans, such as the lungs, liver, kidneys, and brain.
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Scarfo was struck eight times in the neck, arms and torso, but no vitalorgans were hit.
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As the larva feeds on its host, it saves the vitalorgans, such as the heart and central nervous system, for last.
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Other vitalorgans inside the abdomen include the liver, the kidneys, the pancreas and the spleen.
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Their bodies are vegetable fiber with few vitalorgans, making them difficult to injure.
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None of the spikes pierced any vitalorgans and blood loss was kept to a minimum as the spikes actually prevented blood loss.
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The object of pressure immobilization is to contain venom within a bitten limb and prevent it from moving through the lymphatic system to the vitalorgans.
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Direct fire rounds can be fired directly at the target, ideally targeted low on the target, away from vitalorgans that are more prone to damage from the impact.
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The devices used emit a current of three to five milliamps, sufficient to cause a localized muscle spasm but no permanent damage to any of the body's vitalorgans.
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Additionally, these lymphatic vessels may leak, allowing fluid to accumulate in the chest, which puts further pressure on the vitalorgans, thus increasing their inability to function properly.
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The rib cage functions as protection for the vitalorgans such as the heart and lungs.
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This may result in fluid accumulation in the chest and abdominal cavity as well as depletion of fluid from the circulation and decreased blood supply to vitalorgans.
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To hit the vitalorgans on a large game animal requires penetrating the thick fat and muscle tissue surrounding the chest cavity, and quite often bone as well.
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Both of these cultures acknowledge the superiority of the physiological woman, said to be born with all the vitalorgans and fluids necessary for giving birth and nurturing an infant.
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As a result, less blood circulates in the blood vessels, and the blood pressure becomes so low that it can not supply sufficient blood to vitalorgans.
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In particular, patients who have suffered hypothermia have an increased survival rate, possibly because the cold protects the vitalorgans from the effects of tissue hypoxia.
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According to our author, the effect of the venom on vitalorgans had at first been inhibited, but then the fright nullified this inhibitory factor.
Impaired swallowing results in a failure to maintain nutritional status and hydration, a break-down of vitalorgans, increasing susceptibility to infection and an increased likelihood of dying.
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