Definitionn. an operation moving an organ from one organism
Last update: June 21, 2015
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And then the transplantation to New York would mean an end of the cool healing peace of her present life. [Please select]
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The lost Frances might have fallen beneath the tomahawk or might have proved too tender a flower for transplantation into the wilderness. [Please select]
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'I thought he'd flourish after transplantation, but I admit he doesn't seem to.' [Please select]
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But Diana and Orion were much too young for the somewhat severe transplantation which had taken place in their little lives. [Please select]
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The transplantation of any wild-animal species is a leap in the dark. [Please select]
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The greatest success ever made in the transplantation of game animals has been in New Zealand. [Please select]
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In the transplantation of fishes, conditions are widely different, and many notable successes have been achieved. [Please select]
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The most aggravating feature of these follies in transplantation is that never yet have they been made severely punishable. [Please select]
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The fact of several endemic plants becoming contabescent in our gardens seems, at first sight, equally incompatible with this view; but Kölreuter believes that this is the result of their transplantation. [Please select]
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