11.   Presumably also sperm in a sperm-bank and human organs for transplant can be stolen.

12.   A great deal of medical opinion now recognises that preventive measures and wider availability of human organs for transplant are far more useful than animal experiments.

13.   Already a fixture in cancer research, the device may also make it possible to artificially cultivate human organs for transplants.

14.   American law prohibits the sale of human organs, such as hearts and livers, even though there is a market for them.

15.   And at the behest of Louisiana medical interests, he successfully fought against centralizing the allocation of human organs for transplant.

16.   And doctors are making holograms of human organs for study and diagnosis.

17.   Authorities surmise that he had fallen victim to a gang of thieves specializing in human organs that are sold to individuals desperate for a transplant, no questions asked!

18.   Because the liver alone among human organs can regenerate, the two pieces of one original liver will support both donor and recipient.

19.   But he was grilled about the treatment of political prisoners, religious freedom, repression in Tibet, forced abortions, and even allegations of human organ thefts.

20.   But in Russia, sinister as it may sound, human organs are yet another kind of raw material to be exported both legally and illegally.

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%
human + n. >>共 1015
life 3.11%
body 2.93%
remains 2.45%
shield 2.19%
embryo 2.17%
error 2.08%
genome 1.88%
cell 1.46%
brain 1.33%
resource 1.33%
organ 0.69%
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