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noun
A largest part of an organism, composed of tissues that perform similar functions.
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For him, as his long-suffering wife complained, it was "organ, organ, all the time".
This week it was organ donation.Their level of English was impressive.
He then read English (1947-50) and was organ scholar at University College, Oxford, where he met his great mentor, the critic Desmond Shawe-Taylor.
Dr. Schatz said the source of the stem cells was organ donors, people who have died of various causes and donated their organs.
There was organ music, of course, and Chrisemer, the son of a Lutheran minister, delivered one monologue that always struck Teller as sounding very much like a sermon.
Despite his profession, not much of his output in these years was organ music; there were several volumes of madrigals, socially enjoyable settings of Italian poetry to be sung at private houses or cultural academies, where musical life flourished.
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This would also fit with other work, which showed that the adhesion of different parasite variants was not evenly distributed among tissues, but instead that accumulation of parasites expressing particular var-types was organ-specific (including brain) [86].
The expression of VdGARP1 in the wild type V529 was organ-specific and differentially regulated by different stress agencies and conditions, in addition to being stimulated by cotton root extract in liquid culture medium.
We chose to employ a surgical procedure that was organ-independent to render the results generalizable to other surgical procedures.
First, we chose a biological sample that was organ-specific (i.e. endoscopically aspirated gastric fluid) rather than systemic (i.e. serum), reasoning that the molecular features would more likely be disease-specific.
Currently, the only solution is organ transplantation.
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