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trans·plant·ed
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Transplanted
of Transplant
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of transplanted in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of transplanted in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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There is this fear of movement that transplant recipients feel, and they can become sedentary, whereas all of the evidence shows now that the fitter and the more active they can be around that transplanted organ, the more likely they are to actually hold onto that organ for many, many years to come.
It's the idea that the thymus is growing up in the same environment as the new transplanted organ is what allows it to recognize it as' self.' If you just use the thymus and didn't culture it, you already have cells that would start to reject.
I think the Paris situation can also be transplanted here, in Southeast Asia, where we also have fertile ground for recruitment of such operatives who will receive directives from Syria to carry out attacks, such attacks, they hope, will glamorize terrorism and therefore attract more people to join their cause.
Every time we get the notice that someone has been transplanted...it's like getting on top of the world. It's just incredible acceleration to know that now that child is going to have a long life.
We’ve transplanted teachers to students and family friends to kids, and between members of a congregation, i’ve had families who met in the waiting room and got to know each other, but actually donating a kidney to one family member to another? Nope, that’s got to be a first.
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