Most organs for transplant are harvested from brain-dead cadavers, although a few come from living donors. |
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During early research, they used cadavers of Galleria mellonella, or greater wax moth. |
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The forms should specifically use the term dissect and specify the use of the cadavers for medical education and research purposes. |
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Five of the eight matched pairs were from male cadavers and three were from female cadavers. |
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Not having bothered to use the door, the undead cadavers had simply punched a hole through the wall as if it had been thin wooden boarding. |
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These findings indicate that the stage of fusion of the basilar synchondrosis is not a good indicator of age in male cadavers. |
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We know cryonics is the nutcase science of hyperfreezing cadavers in hopes that someday there will be a way to bring the dead to life. |
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The setting for this study was a university gross anatomy laboratory where 54 physical therapy graduate students worked on human cadavers. |
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Tests on cadavers prove that bones in the hand are not strong enough to sustain a body's weight. |
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For renal transplantation, marginal donors include cadavers from one or more of the following categories. |
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Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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This includes research involving human remains, cadavers, tissue, biological fluids, embryos or foetuses. |
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In order to paint the human form better, he studied anatomy, dissecting many cadavers at a time when this was unusual, and drawing them in painstaking detail. |
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Peat cutters occasionally churn up ancient mandibles, clavicles, or entire cadavers that have been preserved for millennia. |
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Before we know it, our cold cadavers are buried six feet under and we have never followed the call of God. |
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The smell in the trench was of fear, and of sweat, blood, vomit, excrement, cordite and the putrescence of cadavers. |
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The martyrdom ends in the next scene with the cadavers being thrown onto the pyre in the presence of the Emperor who is at last pacified. |
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Below us, on Sultan Ismail Street, government troops thrust lances of tracer fire towards a horde of approaching cadavers. |
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Jemma Kerns, of UCL, led a project comparing them to fresh bone from cadavers. |
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The bodies will be sourced from the existing body donation program that provides cadavers for UTS medical research. |
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The so-called beating-heart cadavers used as donors are in fact living patients. |
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However, farmers are required to take cadavers to designated collection points. |
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You said that in some countries organs were retrieved from cadavers, from bodies in which the heart was no longer beating. |
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Set up a system of collections of cadavers and treatment of animal by-products. |
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The moratorium announced by the Minister of Health in July 1995 prohibits research involving gametes derived from cadavers. |
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Unfortunately due to the limited number of cadavers available to us we have yet to achieve this goal. |
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Mutilated bodies were dumped near Villa Soldati, including the cadavers of two Uruguayan members of congress. |
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Few physicians realize that almost all cases of poliovirus recovered from poliomyelitis victims came from cadavers. |
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Who can say where the bloodbath, the spiraling destruction, the grim tornado that strews cadavers in its wake could end? |
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During early research, they used cadavers of Tenebrio molitor, commonly known as the yellow mealworm, and Galleria mellonella, or greater wax moth. |
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Also examined is the use of donated ova from aborted fetuses and cadavers. |
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The article also includes a section on use of cadavers in other research. |
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The assumption was that the abducted students might be among the cadavers. |
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Then, a few years ago, Great Britain, which gave the world meat served with jam, hooligans and Adam Smith, started to feed cows on cadavers and to manufacture chocolate without cocoa. |
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Conduct applied epidemiological research on Ebola, collect fecal samples and perform autopsies of cadavers to assess impact of past Ebola epidemics and current health status of ape populations. |
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The theft of cadavers for medical research was a common enough occurrence, and was likely tolerated by the authorities in York. |
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The supply of organs from cadavers, and particularly from living donors in case of kidney transplants, is very limited and strictly controlled in Europe. |
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All the cadavers of pigs were buried in trenches and covered with lime. |
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In the decades before the hormone could be engineered, hGH was harvested from the pituitary glands of human cadavers. |
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Although anatomy was taught in academic medicine through the dissection of cadavers, surgery was largely independent from medical universities. |
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When she asks for guidance on what to do when she herself inevitably achieves corpsehood, the cadavers just sit there, mute and rotting. |
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He spent long hours alone dissecting cadavers. As a first-year medical student he discovered a parasite in the muscles of a body which no one else had detected. |
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Laying in the middle of the cadavers, my body was bathed in blood. |
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Students have access to the three cadavers for two years, at no cost to the districts or the participants. |
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His dissection of cadavers carried forward the understanding of skeletal and muscular anatomy, as seen in the unfinished St Jerome. |
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The formation and release of PCDD and PCDF, HCB and PCB from crematoria is possible due to the presence of these chlorinated materials, precursors and chlorine in the cadavers and in some co-combusted plastics. |
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While pigs are a fairly decent approximation of humans in such contexts, the study failed to detect two compounds, cadaverine and putrescine, usually found in decaying human cadavers. |
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If allografts were not rejected, skin from cadavers could be used for coverage of burned areas without the need for subsequent autografting, and many lives would be saved. |
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This type of tissue can be transplanted from cadavers to patients with diabetes mellitus, but recipients require immunosuppression therapy to survive. |
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N efferens is the most recent addition to this genus of burying beetles that, as their common name suggests, inhume the cadavers of dead mammals or birds many times their own size. |
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One solution would be to pay for cadavers. |
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The team then enlisted the help of yeast cells to link the cassettes in the correct order to produce the finished genomes. At this point it was necessary to prepare the cadavers, which proved rather trickier. |
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In other regions, the cost of disposal of cadavers is met by farmers. |
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Layers of sphagnum and peat assist in preserving the cadavers by enveloping the tissue in a cold immobilizing matrix, impeding water circulation and any oxygenation. |
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During the summer months, I use actual specimens in an outdoor setting and allow the students to directly observe the cadavers and the insects on them. |
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One of the cadavers exhibited injury to the cricoid cartilage. |
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