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I . trans·plant VERBE trans [trænsˈplɑ:nt]

1. transplant (re-plant):

transplant

2. transplant MÉD (from donor):

transplant
transplant

3. transplant (relocate):

transplant
transplant

II . trans·plant SUBST [ˈtræn(t)splɑ:nt]

1. transplant (surgery):

transplant
transplant

2. transplant (organ):

transplant
transplant

3. transplant (plant):

transplant

ˈheart trans·plant SUBST

heart transplant

Expressions couramment utilisées avec transplant

to reject a transplant

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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He also performed the countrys first heart transplant after legalization of brain death.
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His attending doctor diagnoses brain death, and suggests transplanting his heart into another patient.
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The perennial habit could reduce the uncertainty of planting and transplanting with erratic rainfall patterns.
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Extracted hair are grouped into four to five hair called follicular unit grafts which are then transplanted onto bald area.
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However, this procedure carries a very high risk of failure and the patient will likely require a heart transplant.
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He died aged 54 after suffering a viral complication from a heart transplant.
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Due to the engine's unusual and aesthetically pleasing appearance it is sometimes transplanted into other vehicles.
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He underwent a heart transplant and his recovery was made more difficult by a long-term fight with cancer.
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The monks may have increased their number bylayeringand then by transplanting them in the forest to make a kind of botanical garden.
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The synthesized genome had not yet been transplanted into a working cell.
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