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This patient's cancer had spread to his bones and other organs, which can be incredibly painful.
In Israel, six patients received transplants from Ahmed's organs, which included his heart, liver, kidneys and lungs, Israel radio said.
The organs which gave the body life and caused death are revealed as the skin is pulled back.
Others were bicycle rickshaw drivers and impoverished farmers who were persuaded to sell their organs, which is illegal in India.
The rapid aging of all oestrogen-dependent organs, which is to say the entire female body, ensues.
They have well-developed light-producing organs, which may help to deter predators.
The dark brown insects are recognizable by long palpi, or tasting organs, which are almost the same length as its proboscis, or mouthparts.
What is the effect on human dignity and equality when you can buy human organs, which the poor have many more incentives to sell than the rich?
That helplessness is a product of Britain's chronic shortage of organs, which condemns three people a day on the waiting list to an early death.
Until then, mummies had been unwrapped and their features described (including some organs, which were often removed by embalmers), but they had never been scientifically dissected and probed.
The normal process that makes us feel cold occurs when blood flows away from the skin and into the organs, which increases core body temperature.
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