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    transplanting
    [ noun ]
    the act of removing something from one location and introducing it in another location
    <noun.act>
    the transplant did not flower until the second yeartoo frequent transplanting is not good for families
    she returned to Alabama because she could not bear transplantation


    Transplant \Trans*plant"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Transplanted};
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Transplanting}.] [F. transplanter, L.
    transplantare; trans across, over + plantare to plant. See
    {Plant}.]
    1. To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant
    trees. --Dryden.

    2. To remove, and settle or establish for residence in
    another place; as, to transplant inhabitants.

    Being transplanted out of his cold, barren diocese
    of St. David into a warmer climate. --Clarendon.

    1. Only a handful of medical centers were transplanting livers at the time.
    2. After the April 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accident, Soviet and American doctors tried transplanting fresh bone marrow to some patients to help repair radiation-damaged immune systems.
    3. Recently, researchers in Sweden have reported that transplanting human fetal brain cells to the brains of Parkinson's disease patients drastically reduced the amount of the drug, L-dopa, needed to damp the patients' tremors.
    4. Around Mother's Day I started transplanting my tomato plants, Supersteaks that I had started from seed on my glassed-in back porch.
    5. For instance, the CIP is currently working on transplanting synthetic genes, or genes from certain silk moths, into potatoes to eliminate a variety of pests.
    6. Neil McGregor, the National Gallery's Director, feels transplanting Goya is understandable because of the intense interest artists in early 19th-century France showed in many foreign artists - Italian, of course, but also English and Spanish.
    7. We also have a smaller, catalog-purchased stand mainly for starting seeds for indoor plants and for transplanting outdoors in the spring.
    8. Since the eyes do not have to be removed as urgently, the brain-dead body does not have to be maintained artificially, and the cornea may wait four or five days before transplanting.
    9. But dystrophin's clear link to the disease led to the current experiments to see if transplanting normal dystrophin-producing muscle cells will prevent the deterioration of particular muscles in afflicted boys.
    10. But because these organs are in scarce, some doctors would like to begin transplanting parts of organs taken from the living.
    11. He considered transplanting a new liver into the woman, but ruled it out because he believed her cancer had spread, and that it would have been a waste of one of the scarce donor organs.
    12. In January, Dr. Ignacio Madrazo and colleagues from La Raza Medical Center in Mexico City said they obtained dramatic results after transplanting brain and adrenal tissue from a spontaneously aborted fetus into two Parkinson's victims.
    13. The Oxford Stage Company unlooses the Feydeau madness bykeeping to a tight adaptation byKenneth McLeish, transplanting the action to Edwardian Camberwell.
    14. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center say they've cured diabetes in rats by transplanting clumps of cells from the pancreas to the thymus gland.
    15. Countless infants are dying of kidney failure because their families and physicians don't realize the babies could be saved by transplanting a parent's organ into them, a doctor says.
    16. British film maker Christine Edzard has done an admirable job of transplanting the sprawl and complexity of an 857-page novel to the screen.
    17. But he noted the hospital's doctors had been transplanting portions of cadaver livers into children since 1984, "with better than 80 percent success." A medical ethicist said using a parent as donor raises some serious questions.
    18. But they have taken the first tentative steps toward transplanting small parts of brains, or related tissue from elsewhere in the body or from fetuses, to cure the ills of the body's most important and mysterious organ.
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