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词汇 organ-donation
释义 organ donation
noun[ C or U ]
uk /ˈɔː.ɡən dəʊˌneɪ.ʃən/ us /ˈɔːr.ɡən doʊˌneɪ.ʃən/
the act of a person giving permission for a part of their body to be taken, while they are alive or after they are dead, and put into someone else's body to replace an organ that is not working correctly: 器官捐赠,器官捐献
The organization wants to raise awareness of organ donation and to encourage young people to become donors.该组织希望提高人们对器官捐赠的认识,并鼓励年轻人成为捐赠者。
The number of patients awaiting organ donations has soared.等待器官捐献的病人数量激增。
Unlike tissue and organ donation, there are no upper age limits for giving your body to science.
In her research, she had come across a relatively new medical procedure known as live organ donation, in which a healthy donor has surgery to remove about half of the liver, which is then placed in a recipient.
At the time Nick died, Italy had the lowest organ donation rate in Europe; it has since tripled, thanks in part to the press attention Nick's gift received.
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Examples of organ donation


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Before doing this, it is important to stress that the intimate attachment principle is only one necessary condition on ethically permissible child organdonation.
Given this obvious fact, to restrict child organdonation to siblings would be arbitrary.
Spurred by a severe shortage of cadaveric organs, there has been a marked growth in living organdonation over the past several years.
Active dissent does not occur if the child either consents to the organdonation or is too young to consent or dissent.
There was particularly little involvement in policies related to organdonation.
Perspectives fears and retain public trust in the organdonation and transplantation system.
Over a period of hours, her condition evolved from prognostic uncertainty to the diagnosis of brain death and considerations of organdonation.
When considering the ethics of child organdonation, the interests of the child donor must be taken into account and given substantial weight.
For an organdonation to occur, the first requirement was a certification of brain death.
On this account, anonymous living organdonation is clearly an altruistic act.
What makes organdonation ethically complex is that it occurs in a swirl of conflicting principles.
Biological histocompatibility may be necessary for organdonation, but it does not by itself generate moral obligations.
Designated organdonation: private choice in social context.
First, note that the social nature of organdonation is a contingent phenomenon, reflecting our current allocation system.
As previously emphasized, living organdonation can only be effected with the help of physicians.
These 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.
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