81.   Federal law forbids the purchase and sale of human organs, but sperm and egg transactions are legal.

82.   For example, the canopic shrine in his tomb display contains funerary jars, which in turn contain miniature human organs wrapped in linen.

83.   He stated that Chinese customs officials had never uncovered a case of human organs being transported out of the country.

84.   Human organs are used by some traditional healers, known as witch doctors in the West, to make medicines and potions considered especially strong.

85.   Human organs, however, are believed to be more potent, creating a grim black market in human body parts, sometimes stolen from mortuaries.

86.   His Laogai Research Foundation in Milpitas, California, also monitors alleged trafficking in human organs from executed Chinese criminals.

87.   Human organs like the brain, lungs and heart fashioned out of clay, for instance.

88.   If successful, xenotransplantation, as the practice is known, would ease a shortage of human organs for transplants.

89.   In other case, the transplantation of human organs will require consent of special committees appointed by the government.

90.   In Zambia and neighboring Zimbabwe, there has been an increase in illicit trade in human organs for rituals.

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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