Sentences with phrase «such organs»

And even if you succeed in growing such an organ, transferring it from sterile, controlled conditions into the bloody, chaotic environment of a human being presents its own array of problems.
The veterinarian will be looking for changes in the lung sounds, respiration rates or quality, heart sounds (both rhythm and blood flow sounds), chest compressibility, signs of fluid accumulation in the chest or abdomen, and the size of such organs as the liver.
Jellyfish exist without camera eyes, there is no evolutionary reason why the Box Jellyfish would develop such an organ.
But piecing together how and where growing tubes branch has proved complicated — not least because such organs are difficult to observe while they are growing.
This is a very sensitive internal organ, and anytime we can make an incision in such an organ without any bleeding, the healing period is much faster and less painful.
The person who loses — gives — any such organ as a servant of Christ shall find it.
Such organs or laws exclude positive alternatives.
Such organs have been built before, but only with the help of pre-existing structures to hold the new cells in place — such as the collagen matrix left after a donor heart has been stripped of its cells or made with a 3D printer.
Lymph, not blood, inflates the penis in ducks, emus, chickens and probably other birds that have such an organ, notes Patricia Brennan of the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who studies the evolution of sexual organs.
The action, taken despite a denial by the study's authors that such organs were used, comes after clinical ethicist Wendy Rogers of Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, and colleagues authored a letter to the editor of Liver International on 30 January, calling for the paper's retraction in the «absence of credible evidence of ethical sourcing of organs.»
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