
1) Allograft 2) Autograft 3) Autoplasty 4) Graft 5) Heterograft 6) Homograft 7) Keratoplasty 8) Repot 9) Reroot 10) Transplanting 11) Xenograft 12) Xenotransplant 13) Xenotransplantation
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1) Animal tissue 2) Be transplantable 3) Change of heart 4) Graft 5) Medical operation 6) Noted barnard undertaking 7) Remedy for a broken heart 8) Repot 9) To resettle or relocate
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• (v. t.) To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants. • (v. t.) To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees.
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in horticulture, plant or tree removed from one location and reset in the ground at another. Most small deciduous trees may be moved with no soil ... [3 related articles]
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in medicine, a section of tissue or a complete organ that is removed from its original natural site and transferred to a new position in the same ... [22 related articles]
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The replacement of a diseased organ or tissue with a healthy, living substitute. The organ is usually taken from a person who has just died.
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means taking an organ, tissue or part of a body from one place to another place eg from one person to another person; or from one place in a person's body to another place in that person as a graft. The term Transplant is also used to mean the surgery operation.
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In medicine, the transfer of a tissue or organ from one human being to another or from one part of the body to another (skin grafting). In most organ transplants, the operation is for life-saving...
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1. To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees. ... 2. To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants. 'Being transplanted out of his cold, barren diocese of St. David into a warmer climate.' (Clarendon) ... Origin: F. Transplanter, L. Transplantare; trans across, over + plantare ...
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(trans-plant´) (trans´plant) an organ or tissue taken from the body and grafted into another area of the same individual or another individual. (trans-plant´) to transfer tissue from one part to another or from one individual to another. See also transplantation.
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surgical transfer of an organ from one person to another.
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The process of moving one plant from it’s medium to another medium, location or into a larger pot size to allow for further growth.
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Transplant means to move an established plant, tree or shrub specimen to another place, best done when the specimen in dormant.
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To remove plants from one location and replant them in another.
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transferring a healthy tissue or organ to replace a damaged tissue or organ; also refers to the tissue or organ transplanted
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transplanting noun the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location; `the transplant did not flower until the second year`; `too frequent transplanting is not good for families`; `she returned to Alabama becaus...
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To transfer an organ or portion of tissue from one person to another.
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Click images to enlargeIn medicine, the transfer of a tissue or organ from one human being to another or from one part of the body to another (skin grafting). In most organ transplants, the operation is for life-saving purposes. The immune system tends to reject foreign tissue, so careful matching and immunosuppressiv...
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Small plant for sale in nurseries.
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The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location.
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To transfer tissue from one part to another
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Removing plants, bushes or trees from one location and replanting them in another location.
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The transfer of a young seeding into a large space. Young seedling plant especially grown in a container instead of starting directly from seed in the ground; the name trans-plant comes from the fact that it moves from its container into the ground; transplants give the garden a big head start; Bonnie Plants transplants are grown in greenhouses...
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a plant that is relocated from one growing situation to another, including young plants started indoors and then moved outside. This also refers to the process of moving an established landscape plant to a new location. See also: transplant shock.
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A plant that has been moved from its original location in the nursery as a means of maintaining a compact root system & promoting the production of the fine root hairs responsible for taking up moisture & nutrition from the soil.
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