71.   But most frequently the process will be used as a bridge until a human organ can be found for a transplant.

72.   But the case in Bangalore last January stunned the nation and reinvigorated efforts to control trafficking in human organs.

73.   Canadian police issued a warrant for his arrest after the discovery of human organs stored in Nova Scotia.

74.   Chumsak said that while regulation of the donation and transplant of organs is very strict in Thailand, there is a severe shortage of human organs.

75.   Desai said police found no human organs during searches of shops.

76.   DOCTORS will soon be required to get a permit before transplanting human organs between persons who are not genetically related.

77.   Federal law forbids the purchase and sale of human organs, but trafficking in sperm and eggs is legal.

78.   Farther into the future, it might let people easily accept organs from pigs, easing the shortage of human donated organs.

79.   Federal law forbids the purchase and sale of human organs, but trafficking in sperm and eggs is legal, infertility experts say.

80.   Five people have been arrested in Livingstone in connection with alleged trade in human organs that touched off weekend rioting and racial attacks on Zambians of Asian origin.

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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