transplant
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In any case, get used to it: China-made vehicles, transplant brands, patented technology and aesthetics are likely to reshape the U.S. auto market in the next decade.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jul. 11, 2026
Phillips was placed back on dialysis as she awaited a transplant.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 8, 2026
Nidal al-Arir wails on the ground, pleading for his son, who needs a corneal transplant.
From BBC ● Jul. 2, 2026
Researchers noted that smaller transplant centers may have fewer resources and available transplant opportunities, which could lead them to be more selective when evaluating candidates.
From Science Daily ● Jul. 1, 2026
You will see by his letters what pains he is taking to invite a reinforcement, at all events, there, and to transplant the war to the Southern Colonies.
From "The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Volume II: The Kingdom on the Waves" by M.T. Anderson
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Many immigrants - and northern transplants - are now drawn to the south, especially the bustling economies of cities in Texas and Florida.
From BBC ● Jul. 4, 2026
Plus, big banks ace an annual stress test, and more bald men shake their heads at hair transplants and toupees.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jun. 25, 2026
A dad who has needed two life-saving heart transplants says it was "the worst day" of his life to find out his son has the same condition.
From BBC ● Jun. 20, 2026
We bonded over being transplants to Seattle — him from the Dominican Republic, me from Florida, but we were still figuring out the basics.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 19, 2026
The pastor and his wife, transplants to Kentucky, have become their closest friends.
From "Class Matters" by The New York Times
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The situation led to his decision to stop taking medication that was needed to ensure the continued functioning of a transplanted kidney his brother had donated to him.
From BBC ● Jun. 30, 2026
Based on a 1998 Vibe magazine article about street racing import cars in New York, the film was transplanted to Southern California.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 22, 2026
The painting was eventually transplanted to Jerusalem, where much of Kafka’s archives are also held.
From The Wall Street Journal ● May 15, 2026
Unlike other US towns, soccer is the dominant sport in Kearny, mostly due to Scottish and Irish immigrants who transplanted the game in the late 1800s as they arrived for factory jobs.
From Barron's ● May 13, 2026
After a few weeks, the seedlings would be transplanted into the field, in carefully spaced rows six inches apart, and then painstakingly nurtured.
From "Outliers" by Malcolm Gladwell
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Clutching a mysterious tool the shape of a mouse coffin, Firth’s villain tracks Daniel’s location by mentally transplanting himself into another person’s body, changing the color of their pupils to his own icy blue.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 10, 2026
But is transplanting staff at the heart of government part of a bigger strategy?
From BBC ● Feb. 13, 2026
In practice, he argues, many innovations grow out of existing ones, often by borrowing or transplanting concepts from one field to another.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Jan. 30, 2026
Another team in China previously reported transplanting such a liver into a patient who had been declared brain-dead.
From Science Magazine ● Jun. 5, 2024
He panicked, removed the cells, and hadn’t tried transplanting skin cells since.
From "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot
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