Examples of using Human organs in English and their translations into Czech
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We use a process called vitrification to deep-freeze human organs which can be stored
The ribs have been sawed off… allowing us to remove the breastplate… and really observe the human organs as they exist in their natural state.
the ability to replace deteriorated human organs with those of another person, preventing it from being rejected,
then re-differentiated into healthy human organs, purged of the bonded retroviral fragments that dictate upir-ism.
trafficking in people, human organs and illegal arms and terrorism.
a pan-European certification system guaranteeing that the human organs and tissues available have been obtained legally.
too, human organs are bought and subsequently sold at a high price to
quality requirements for human organs designated for transplant, to focus, in particular, on increasing donor numbers in the various Member States, taking account of the different national traditions of health systems.
a pan-European certification system which provides proof that human organs and tissues have been legally obtained.
a certification system which provides proof that human organs and tissues have been legally obtained.
Sure! All we have to do is figure out how to create wholesale human organ regeneration!
All we have to do is figure out how to create wholesale human organ regeneration.
All we have to do is figure out how to create wholesale human organ regeneration.
The largest human organ is the skin, right? Time-saver.
HUMAN ORGAN SPL 2:
Every single humans organ is connected to its own color.
then hoping that it becomes a human organ itself. is we are taking human stem cells, putting them.
If you need a particular human organ with a specific DNA pattern,
the workings of the brain are not the mere workings of a human organ, but are linked to something much more profound, something of extraterrestrial origin.
A personal tour through the nooks of an 8 meter model of the brain gives you an idea of the most complex human organ.