English to Malay Dictionary transplant

transplant

pemindahan
definition
verb
his endeavor to transplant people from Russia to the Argentine
move or transfer (something) to another place or situation, typically with some effort or upheaval.
noun
a heart transplant
an operation in which an organ or tissue is transplanted.
example
kidneys available for 'transplant'
The best current methods for 'transplant' surgery or against organ rejection cannot be separated from the research and healthcare settings that make such practices possible.
If you need a new heart or liver, it might be possible to grow a new perfect 'transplant' using your own cells.
his endeavor to 'transplant' people from Russia to the Argentine
The youngster starts 10 days of chemotherapy, which will be immediately followed by a life-saving stem cell 'transplant' .
You can 'transplant' in the spring up until the plants leaf out.
The second problem with kidney transplantation is that the recipient's body recognises the 'transplant' as if it were an invader, and tries to destroy it.
it was proposed to 'transplant' the club to the vacant site
This is a good time to give a dose of seaweed tonic as well (cuts down 'transplant' shock and encourages plant to put its energy into developing a good root system).
You may have to take medicine for the rest of your life to prevent your body from rejecting the 'transplant' .
Over the next 20 years the clinic's international reputation grew and the first heart 'transplant' was performed there.
lift and 'transplant' bulbs when they are becoming overcrowded
kidneys available for 'transplant'
Even with a human-to-human organ 'transplant' the body's defence mechanisms attempt to destroy the foreign organ.
I do it all the time, especially in word processing, when I want to 'transplant' a sentence from one location to another in one of my hellishly long essays.
He is likely to be in hospital for at least a month and will be taking drugs to suppress his immune system so that his body does not reject the 'transplant' .
A leading clergyman who has bounced back after a 'transplant' operation and surgery for cancer is facing a third major operation this week.
The cost to 'transplant' each tree is about $3,500, excluding arborist services and care and maintenance.
The doctor who led the operation is one of the world's leading 'transplant' surgeons.
It is like a human transplant patient rejecting the 'transplant' , but more complicated.
Should the recipient's body reject the 'transplant' , it raises the possibility that the patient will be left worse off than before.
We report the case of a woman who had undergone a successful allogeneic bone marrow 'transplant' for acute myeloid leukemia.
She was recently diagnosed with end-stage renal disease and is awaiting a renal 'transplant' .
The world's first successful lung 'transplant' was performed at Toronto General in November of 1983.
Another theory is that a woman's higher oestrogen levels make her organs more prone to rejection and at the same time make it more likely that her body will reject an organ 'transplant' .
Each was followed by charts depicting nerve function before and after the 'transplant' surgery.
Last year, Britain recorded its the highest number of organ 'transplant' operations ever with 2,867 carried out thanks to the generosity of 1,240 donors.
Growing early season plants in pots for 'transplant' in October will provide ripe tomatoes by Christmas.
He underwent a 'transplant' operation four-and-a-half years ago, but the kidney donated by his father was rejected.
a heart 'transplant'
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