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The word "tissues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of paper that can be used for a variety of things such as wiping noses, cleaning surfaces, and other tasks. For example, "I always keep a box of tissues handy in my car in case I need them."
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tissues
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Plural of tissue
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Her posthumous fate, suggests Reid (who has no religious faith), seemed preferable to heaven or hell: My wife is in there, somewhere, doing practical work: her organs and tissues are educating young doctors or helping researchers outwit the disease that outwitted her.
Every sort of muck: cans, bottles, fag ends, wet wipes, plastic, rotting snacks, tissues, and mountains of dog shit.
As it is, the method can expand tissues more than 4-5 fold, but beyond that point the mesh becomes fragile and unstable.
People were lying in rows on mattresses, surrounded by bloodsoaked tissues, and lined the corridors, hooked up to intravenous drips.
Some infections can cause permanent damage to body tissues, or alter the immune system, in ways that leave people more at risk of medical problems when they are older.
Don't be afraid of tears – perhaps keep a box of tissues in your office.
After radiation, the heart's efforts to repair itself appear to lead to thickening and calcification of tissues and inflamed arteries.
As cancer biologists have long suspected, tumours from the same type of tissue often had different genetic traits, while those from different tissues were frequently similar.
Bodies are remarkably resilient, however, and despite often challenging short-term effects, tissues recover and long-term damage in those that avoid the recurrence of cancer is often minor.
Some machines can combine materials, making an object rigid at one end and soft at the other.Some researchers are already using 3D printers to produce simple living tissues, such as skin, muscle and short stretches of blood vessels.
And the body has even less tolerance for tissues from more distantly related donors, such as pigs.
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