Meaning Transplant
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The grafting of a tissue from one place to another, just as in botany a bud from one plant might be grafted onto the stem of another. The transplanting of tissue can be from one part of the patient to another (autologous transplantation), as in the case of a skin graft using the patient's own skin; or from one patient to another (allogenic tra [..]
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See: Bone marrow transplant.
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See: Corneal transplant.
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Transplantation of the hand and the forearm from one person (a deceased donor) to another (the recipient). In the first hand transplant, performed in Ecuador in 1964, the donor hand was rejected after two weeks. The first successful hand and forearm transplant was done in 1998 in Lyon, France. In 1999, surgeons in Louisville, Kentucky, repeated the [..]
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See: Heart transplant.
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See: Kidney transplant.
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See: Liver transplant.
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The first lung transplant was done by the American surgeon James Hardy (1918-) in 1964.
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Replacement of a diseased, damaged, or missing kidney with a donor kidney. Also called a kidney transplant. Patients with end-stage renal failure are candidates for transplantation. A successful transplant frees the patient from dialysis and provides the kidney's other metabolic functions. The survival rate a year after a transplant from a liv [..]
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placing a natural tooth in the empty socket of another tooth.
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To transfer from one part to another, as in grafting and transplantation. The tissue or organ in grafting and transplantation.
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mid-15c., from Late Latin transplantare "plant again in a different place," from Latin trans- "across" (see trans-) + plantare "to plant" (see plant (v.)). Extended to pe [..]
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1756, in reference to plants, from transplant (v.); in reference to surgical transplanting of human organs or tissue it is first recorded 1951, but not in widespread use until Christiaan Barnard perfo [..]
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Surgical operation to introduce organ or tissue from one person (the donor) to another (the recipient). It may also refer to the transfer of tissues from one part of a person's body to another pa [..]
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Move a plant to another location; also, the plant so moved.
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Digging up a plant and moving it to a new location. This term is also commonly used when removing plants from their containers and planting them in the garden.
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Also called “starts”, transplants are baby plants that you can buy to plant in your garden.
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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; [..]
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Treated Seed: 
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To uproot a plant and replant it. Also refers to a plant that has been uprooted and replanted. 
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To dig up and relocate a plant. Tree
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also known as starts.
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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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A seedling that grows its first true leaves, which resemble the adult plant leaves rather than the seed leaves that first appear. Transplanting
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A plant that has been recently transferred to a new spot in the ground or to a pot.
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Moving a plant from one location to another.
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To move a plant from one location to another.
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 Moving a plant from one growing area to another.
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  To move a plant from one location to another.
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graft: (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transpla [..]
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to remove a plant from the ground and plant it somewhere else. The same word also means a kind of surgery in which diseased part of the body is removed and healthy part put in its place
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v. To remove and plant in another place.
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The implantation of bone tissue, as in grafting, from one part of the body to another. Transplant also refers to the transfer of an organ such as a kidney or heart from one individual to another.
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moving of an organ from one human to another
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(n) (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient(n) an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to anoth [..]
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Young tree that has been grown from seed and transplanted within the nursery in preparation for being planted out in the forest.
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Organs, Tissues, or Cells taken from the body for grafting into another area of the same body or into another individual. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
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The Transference between individuals of the entire Face or major facial structures. In addition to the Skin and cartilaginous Tissue (Cartilage), it may include Muscle and bone as well.
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transferring cells, tissues, or organs from one person to another person
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Transfer of an organ or tissue from one person to another.
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(transitive) To uproot (a growing plant), and plant it in another place. (transitive) To remove (something) and establish its residence in another place; to resettle or relocate. (transitive,med [..]
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When a diseased organ is removed and replaced by a healthy organ that has been given by a donor.
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