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This example of intelligent journalism ended with a meeting between Ray's parents and some of those who received their son's organs, a gathering that was organized by the New Jersey Sharing Network, which coordinated the donations, and ESPN.
The family had also agreed to donate his organs, a relative said.
While the autopsy revealed that she had male sex organs, a chromosome test ordered by the coroner was more ambiguous.
He also repaired church organs, a skill he had learned as a gifted child organist in his parish church.
Significant numbers of the frogs developed both male and female reproductive organs, a finding that he suggested might help explain declines in amphibian species around the world.
He expects around 10 suitable organs a year to become available in the London area and is aiming to do five cases annually.
They might take their seats & find that Grainger had assembled on the stage 12 tubas, a couple of mouth organs, a glockenspiel, several tambourines, and a duck call".
Another concern is that the test is more likely than others to give false-positive results, and lead to the needless destruction of healthy organs, a scarce resource.
His team was the first to transplant four organs — a heart, two kidneys and a lung — from one donor to different recipients.
In the first thirty seconds of "I Am Trying to Break Your Heart," you hear organs, a xylophone, and what sounds like an alarm clock.
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Fig. 6 Regional decay-corrected TACs of 16 source organs (a-d) after intravenous injection of [11C]CB184 into the same subject as shown in Fig. 5.
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