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In dialysis, surgical placement of a material between an artery and vein to create a circulatory access for hemodialysis. Graft also refers to a transplanted kidney.
Ãâó: www.kidneyoptions.com/medicalterm.html
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This is a method of propagation. The process of joining a desirable stem or bud of one plant (known as the scion) on to the less desirable, but hardier, stem of another (known as the stock). This will give a stronger root system than the scion would have normally had. Commonly done in roses, fruit trees and in some ornamentals.
Ãâó: www.ukallotments.info/advice/glossary/glossary-g.p...
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Your new liver.
Ãâó: www.tigerfund.org/glossary.htm
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A tissue or organ that is removed and placed somewhere else. If the graft is from one person to themselves (for example, a hair transplant for bald men where their own hair is moved from the back of the head to the top), it is called an
Ãâó: www.classkids.org/library/ref/glossary.htm
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A shoot or bud (scion) of one plant or tree is inserted into the stem or trunk of another, where it continues to grow, becoming a permanent part
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