11.   Either way, those associated with the organ transplant field agreed the biggest problem in Texas and the nation is the shortage of donated organs.

12.   Exotic fish and game in ambrosial sauces, baby greens and out-of-season fruit flown in with the kind of care reserved for donated organs?

13.   He also said he had given drugs to the thousands of brain-dead patients to preserve their donated organs.

14.   If the cancer had spread, the donated organ was considered too precious to implant in the body of someone whose life might be taken quickly by the disease.

15.   In New York in recent years, Oz said, many donated organs have come from people who died of cerebral hemorrhages.

16.   In trying to settle the debate, Shalala has said she wants to ensure that all Americans have equal access to donated organs, no matter where they live.

17.   Last July, UMass in Worcester pulled out of the New England Organ Bank, which determines the allocation of donated organs for most of New England.

18.   Many transplant centers lobbied vigorously against change, however, fearing that new rules would reduce their current supply of locally donated organs.

19.   Or can my donated organs be used safely?

20.   She dashed to the New England Medical Center in Boston for the long-awaited operation, only to learn the next morning that the donated organ was unsuitable.

a. + organ >>共 438
internal 11.05%
human 8.66%
vital 6.98%
donated 3.42%
sexual 3.17%
new 2.45%
animal 2.45%
transplanted 2.45%
reproductive 1.94%
major 1.29%
donated + n. >>共 187
blood 10.69%
organ 9.14%
food 7.41%
money 3.79%
goods 2.93%
supply 2.24%
computer 1.90%
item 1.90%
sperm 1.72%
clothes 1.55%
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