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A plant that is moved from one location to an other.
Ãâó: www.gardendesigns.com/glossary_s.htm
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Stem cells or bone marrow are used to rescue the patient's blood-forming potential following very high dose chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment. Transplant is not a treatment, but a method of support to make high dose treatment possible.
Ãâó: www.myeloma.org.uk/pages/pi4.htm
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A treatment for kidney disease. A kidney from a living donor or from someone who has died is surgically placed into a patient's body to replace the function of the impaired kidney.
Ãâó: www.baxter.com/about_baxter/news_room/news_release...
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An operation in which tissue or an organ is moved from one person (donor) to another (recipient). Reference: L3
Ãâó: www.mybrainmybody.com/glossary_t.cfm
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A seedling lifted from the seedbed and replanted at least once in the nursery.
Ãâó: texaspinestraw.tamu.edu/glossary.html
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