| xenophobia |
literally means fear of strangers. It is a form of prejudice.
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| xenotransplantation |
Transplantation of the [genetically modified] organs of one species into another. Although xenotransplantation is an experimental procedure, many scientists view it as an eventual solution to the critical shortage of human organs.
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| xenotransplantation |
Transfer of animal organs into human body. The announcement in February 1997 of the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first clone of an adult mammal, attracted international attention because of the new medical and agricultural opportunities and the new ethical concerns raised by the breakthrough.
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| xenotransplantation |
Transplanting a foreign tissue into another species. For example, pig organs have been used in transplantation studies to replace certain diseased human organs. Links to Other Biotechnology Glossaries Searchable Biotechnology Dictionary (Univ. of Texas)
Ãâó: www.plpa.agri.umn.edu/scag1500/definitions.html
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| xenophobia |
fear or dislike of strangers or the unknown, often used to describe nationalistic political beliefs and movements
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