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noun
A largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions.
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Medicine and psychiatry once reserved that word for physical damage to organs and tissues, such as a traumatic brain injury.
Alice Tully Hall is a big room, accustomed to organs; all the players pulled out all the stops.
Other effects include fatigue, malaise, anemia and damage to organs throughout the body, including the cardiovascular system.
Researchers have found that the brain definitely sends nerves directly to organs of the immune system and not just to the heart and the lower gut.
In Florida, the Legislature manifestly did not grant the authority to adjust deadlines for election returns to organs of the Florida judiciary.
This type of surgery is often used for procedures that used to involve extensive cutting for access to organs and other body parts like tendons and muscles.
In interviews, many anthrax experts noted that victims who die are often found to have widespread damage to organs, including the brain.
So Mourinho has, according to organs, BANNED BANTER AND JOKES at the club's training ground and may give lines to anyone seen smiling.
The next 24 hours, was devoted to organs´ failure management.
Relevant studies report that ZnO nanoparticles primarily cause disease to organs including the stomach and intestines.
Statins, fibrates, thiazolidinediones and resveratrol prevent sepsis-induced injury to organs and organelles with outcome improvements.
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