51.   The pig, for example, has human organs, and the chicken is featherless with four extra wings.

52.   The other would delay for three months new federal rules on how human organs are distributed for transplants.

53.   The shortage of human organs for transplant is severe and growing.

54.   The university has licensed the patent to BioTransplant, a Massachusetts biotechnology firm that is working on creating pigs that can be used as human organ donors.

55.   The way donated human organs are distributed to patients in this country urgently needs reform.

56.   There have been many allegations in the local press that Brazil has been a provider of human organs to a clandestine market.

57.   There human organs were removed without scruples.

58.   Though the sale of human organs is banned in the United States, Caplan pointed out, the sale of eggs and sperm is not.

59.   Together, they want to pioneer new approaches to replace long-term immunosuppresive drugs that prevent rejection after transplantion of human organs.

60.   Transplantation of whole human organs will be obsolete.

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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