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Transplant (other)
Transplant or Transplantation may refer to: Sciences * Transplanting a plant from one location to another * Organ transplantation, moving an organ from one body to another *Transplant thought experiment, an experiment similar to Trolley problem *Transplant experiment, where an organism is moved from one location to another *''Ectopic endometrial implantation'' as part of the theory of retrograde menstruation in endometriosis * ''Transplantation'' (journal) Art and entertainment * Transplants (band), an American band ** ''Transplants'' (album), 2002 * ''Transplant'' (video game), an Amiga game *''Transplant'', a novel by Malcolm Rose * "Transplant" (''House''), a television episode * ''Transplant'' (TV series), a Canadian television series premiering in February 2020 See also * Graft (other) Graft or grafting may refer to: *Graft (politics), a form of political corruption *Graft, Netherlands, a village in the municipality of Graft-De Rijp Science and technology *Gr ...
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Transplanting
In agriculture and gardening, transplanting or replanting is the technique of moving a plant from one location to another. Most often this takes the form of starting a plant from seed in optimal conditions, such as in a greenhouse or protected Plant nursery, nursery bed, then replanting it in another, usually outdoor, growing location. The Agricultural machinery, agricultural machine that does this is called a transplanter. This is common in market gardening and truck farming, where setting out or planting out are synonymous with transplanting. In the horticulture of some ornamental plants, transplants are used infrequently and carefully because they carry with them a significant risk of killing the plant.Basics of horticulture - Simson, Straus. Oxford Book Company, Edition 2010 Transplanting has a variety of applications, including: * Season extension, Extending the growing season by starting plants indoors, before outdoor conditions are favorable; * Protecting young plants from ...
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Organ Transplantation
Organ transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ (anatomy), organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient, to replace a damaged or missing organ. The donor and recipient may be at the same location, or organs may be transported from a Organ donation, donor site to another location. Organ (anatomy), Organs and/or Tissue (biology), tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called autografts. Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called allografts. Allografts can either be from a living or cadaveric source. Organs that have been successfully transplanted include the Heart transplantation, heart, Kidney transplantation, kidneys, Liver transplantation, liver, Lung transplantation, lungs, Pancreas transplantation, pancreas, Intestinal transplant, intestine, Thymus transplantation, thymus and uterus transplantation, uterus. Tissues include Bone grafting, bones, tendons (both referr ...
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Trolley Problem
The trolley problem is a series of thought experiments in ethics and psychology, involving stylized ethical dilemmas of whether to sacrifice one person to save a larger number. The series usually begins with a scenario in which a runaway tram or trolley is on course to collide with and kill a number of people (traditionally five) down the track, but a driver or bystander can intervene and divert the vehicle to kill just one person on a different track. Then other variations of the runaway vehicle, and analogous life-and-death dilemmas (medical, judicial etc.) are posed, each containing the option to either do nothing, in which case several people will be killed, or intervene and sacrifice one initially "safe" person to save the others. Opinions on the ethics of each scenario turn out to be sensitive to details of the story that may seem immaterial to the abstract dilemma. The question of formulating a general principle that can account for the differing judgments arising in di ...
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Transplant Experiment
A transplant experiment, is an experiment to test the effect of environment by moving two species from their native environments into a common environment. The name was originally applied to experiments on plants, but is now equally applied to animals such as lizards and ants, and other organisms. A reciprocal transplant experiment involves introducing organisms from each of two environments into the other; the approach can be extended to more than two environments if required. Transplant experiments are often used to test if there is a genetic component to differences in populations. Advances in molecular biology have provided researchers with the ability to study genetic variation more directly. However, transplant experiments still have the advantages of being simple and requiring little technology. On the other hand, they may require considerable time and labour, and the number of test organisms is often relatively limited. Common garden methods can be improved by combining ev ...
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Endometriosis
Endometriosis is a disease of the female reproductive system in which cells similar to those in the endometrium, the layer of tissue that normally covers the inside of the uterus, grow outside the uterus. Most often this is on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and tissue around the uterus and ovaries; in rare cases it may also occur in other parts of the body. Some symptoms include pelvic pain, heavy periods, pain with bowel movements, and infertility. Nearly half of those affected have chronic pelvic pain, while in 70% pain occurs during menstruation. Pain during sexual intercourse is also common. Infertility occurs in up to half of affected individuals. About 25% of individuals have no symptoms and 85% of those seen with infertility in a tertiary center have no pain. Endometriosis can have both social and psychological effects. The cause is not entirely clear. Risk factors include having a family history of the condition. The areas of endometriosis bleed each month (menstrua ...
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Transplantation (journal)
''Transplantation'' is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering transplantation medicine. The editor-in-chief is Jeremy R. Chapman (University of Sydney). It was established in 1963 and is published by Wolters Kluwer on behalf oThe Transplantation Societyand thInternational Liver Transplantation Society Its sister journal, Transplantation Direct, is an online-only open access, peer-reviewed medical journal also covering transplantation medicine, established in 2015. The journal's executive editor is Edward K. Geissler (University of Regensburg). Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in: According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2020 impact factor The impact factor (IF) or journal impact factor (JIF) of an academic journal is a scientometric index calculated by Clarivate that reflects the yearly mean number of citations of articles published in the last two years in a given journal, as i ... of 4.743, ranking it 41 out of 158 ...
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Transplants (band)
The Transplants are an American punk rock/rap rock supergroup. They formed in 1999 when Tim Armstrong (of the bands Rancid and Operation Ivy) played his friend and roadie Rob Aston some beats he had made using Pro Tools and asked Aston if he would consider contributing lyrics. Initially, Armstrong played all the instruments himself, but as the project grew, he invited musician friends such as Matt Freeman (Rancid), Lars Frederiksen (Rancid), and Vic Ruggiero (The Slackers) to add to the sound. Before long, Armstrong and Aston decided to officially form a band, but to make things complete, they wanted a drummer, so Travis Barker from Blink-182 was asked to join in 2002. After the release of their first album, Transplants briefly disbanded in 2003, due to all members being involved in their own projects, including Rancid and Blink-182. Then in 2004, they reunited to record their second album (''Haunted Cities'') before going on hiatus again until 2010 when the band started to ...
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Transplants (album)
''Transplants'' is the debut studio album by the American punk rock/ hip hop band Transplants. It was released on October 22, 2002 via Hellcat Records. Audio production of the twelve-track record was handled by Tim Armstrong and Dave Carlock. Rancid's Matt Freeman and Lars Frederiksen, The Slackers' Vic Ruggiero, The Distillers' Brody Dalle, AFI's Davey Havok, Funkdoobiest's Son Doobie, The Nerve Agents' Eric Ozenne, and Skarhead's Danny Diablo made their appearances on the album as additional musicians and vocalists. The album peaked at #96 on the ''Billboard'' 200 and #1 on the Independent Albums. Its lead single, " Diamonds and Guns", peaked at #19 on the Alternative Songs, #27 on the UK Singles Chart, and was most played as background music in older Garnier Fructis TV commercials. The second single of the album, "D.J. D.J." peaked at #49 on the UK Singles Chart. Both its singles are featured in Paul Hunter's 2003 film ''Bulletproof Monk''. The song "California Babylon" is i ...
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Transplant (video Game)
Transplant or Transplantation may refer to: Sciences *Transplanting a plant from one location to another *Organ transplantation, moving an organ from one body to another *Transplant thought experiment, an experiment similar to Trolley problem *Transplant experiment, where an organism is moved from one location to another *''Ectopic endometrial implantation'' as part of the theory of retrograde menstruation in endometriosis * ''Transplantation'' (journal) Art and entertainment *Transplants (band), an American band ** ''Transplants'' (album), 2002 * ''Transplant'' (video game), an Amiga game *''Transplant'', a novel by Malcolm Rose Malcolm Rose (born 1953) is a British young adult author. Many of his books, including the ''Traces'' and ''Lawless and Tilley'' series, are mysteries or thrillers where the hero uses science to catch the criminal or terrorist. Biography ... * "Transplant" (''House''), a television episode * ''Transplant'' (TV series), a Canadian television s ...
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List Of Amiga Games (P–Z)
__NOTOC__ This is a list of games for the Commodore Amiga computer system, organised alphabetically by name. See Lists of video games for related lists. P *''Pacific Islands'' *''Pac-Land'' *''Pac-Mania'' *''Paladin'' *''Paladin 2'' *''Panzer Battles'' *''Panzer Kick Boxing'' *''Paperboy'' *'' Paperboy 2'' *''Pandora'' *'' Paradroid 90'' *'' Paragliding Simulation'' *''Paramax'' *'' Paranoia Complex, The'' *'' Parasol Stars'' *''Paris Dakar 90'' *'' Patrician, The'' *'' Pawn, The'' *''Payback'' *''Pegasus'' *''Penguins'' *''Penthouse Hot Numbers'' *''Penthouse Hot Numbers Deluxe'' *''Percy E. Nash's International Soccer'' *'' Perfect General, The'' *'' Perihelion: The Prophecy'' *''Persian Gulf Inferno'' *''Personal Nightmare'' *''Peter Beardsley's International Football'' *''PGA European Tour'' *'' PGA Tour Golf'' *''Phantasie'' *'' Phantasie 2'' *''Phantasie 3'' *''Phantom Fighter'' *'' Pharaoh's Curse'' *''Phobia'' *''Photopia'' *''Pinball Brain Damage'' *''Pinball Dreams'' *' ...
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Malcolm Rose
Malcolm Rose (born 1953) is a British young adult author. Many of his books, including the ''Traces'' and ''Lawless and Tilley'' series, are mysteries or thrillers where the hero uses science to catch the criminal or terrorist. Biography Malcolm Rose was born in Coventry in 1953. He studied chemistry at the University of York. Before 1996 Malcolm was a Chemistry lecturer for the Open University and many of his books have a chemistry connection. While working as a lecturer, Malcolm was also writing several of his earlier books (''Rift, The OBTUSE Experiment, The Higher Form of Killing, Son of Pete Flude'') and now although mainly an author he still does some chemistry lectures and visits schools. He is married to wife, Barbara, and has a son, Colin, born 1982. As well as writing, Malcolm regularly makes visits to schools, libraries and various other venues. Awards and commendations The first book of the ''Traces'' series, ''Framed!'', has been selected by the United ...
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Transplant (House)
"Transplant" is the second episode of the eighth season of the American television medical drama series ''House'' and the 157th overall episode of the series and features the introduction of Charlyne Yi as Dr. Chi Park. It aired on Fox on October 10, 2011. Plot After the events in "Twenty Vicodin", House is two months into the additional eight added to his sentence. However, Eric Foreman Eric Foreman, M.D., is a fictional character on the Fox medical drama '' House''. He is portrayed by Omar Epps, and appeared in all eight seasons of the show. Background A neurologist, Foreman was a member of Dr. Gregory House's handpicked t ... (who is now the new Dean of Medicine, because Lisa Cuddy, Cuddy resigned the day after the events of "Moving On (House), Moving On") makes House an offer: he would receive the opportunity for conditional release and return to the PPTH team to treat a set of donor lungs that are failing, organs that Wilson's patient (Liza Snyder) needs. House is w ...
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