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Eldest of the seven, Benjamin Franklin, a New Englander transplanted to Philadelphia, wrote the most dazzling success story in our history.
Hearts and lungs need to be transplanted within 4 – 6 hours from recovery, liver about 8 – 10 hours and pancreas about 15 hours ; kidneys are the most resilient to ischemia.
Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars ( as in the film Red Planet ), became rare in fiction after the visit of the space probe Mariner 4 to Mars, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia — most frequently in genres such as comics and animation rather than word-based works.
Therefore, the most important Serbian legal codes: Zakonopravilo ( 1219 ) and Dušan's Code ( 1349 and 1354 ), transplanted Roman-Byzantine Law included in Corpus Juris Civilis, Prohiron and Basilika.
This change in voting tendencies is most likely due to the continuous flow from large migrations of snowbirds and transplanted people from the liberal Northeast and other blue states, as well as a growing LGBT community, and also naturalized U. S. citizens born in places such as Latin America, the Caribbean, Canada, Europe, and Asia.
Alike the regions of Antofagasta and Arica / Parinacota, most of the population descended from settlement programs transplanted from the Central Valley of Chile in the late 19th century.
The process continued as many suburbanites, transplanted Americans, internationals, and immigrants ( most focused on opportunities in NY / NJ region and proximity to Manhattan ) began to make the " Jersey " side of the Hudson their home, and the " real-estate boom " of the era encouraged many to seek investment opportunities.
Worldwide, the kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organs, followed closely by the liver and then the heart.
The cornea and musculoskeletal grafts are the most commonly transplanted tissues ; these outnumber organ transplants by more than tenfold.
He was one of the most representative members of the generation of northern composers who moved to Italy and transplanted the polyphonic Franco-Flemish style there.
The Swedish study circle model was successfully transplanted into American culture, most notably in the National Issues Forums ( sponsored by the Domestic Policy Association in Dayton, Ohio ) and the Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen's Study Circle Program which began in 1986.
currently the most commonly transplanted organ.
They are most often used for growing seedlings that are later transplanted into open ground.
Two of the most significant systems of human philosophy and religion, Confucianism ( China ) and Buddhism ( India ), were officially transplanted in 284 – 5 and 522 AD respectively, and became deeply acculturated into indigenous Japanese thought and ethics.
..." Starting in 1965, Canada became a choice haven for American draft resisters and deserters, ... Although some of these transplanted Americans returned home after the Vietnam War, most of them put down roots in Canada, making up the largest, best-educated group this country had ever received.
Continuing the series into college, Saved by the Bell: The College Years shows most of the cast transplanted into not only the same college, but also the same college dormitory, where Screech continued his typical misadventures.
Despite his egotism, selfishness, and snobbery, Eric is potentially also the most realistic character, complaining about the dire situations in which he is involved and voicing concerns which might be common to inhabitants of our world transplanted to the Realm.
The acquired type most often occurs in the setting of autoimmune disease, and is one of the principal forms of chronic rejection of a transplanted liver allograft.
These two men were Fröbel ’ s most faithful colleagues when his ideas were also transplanted to Keilhau near Rudolstadt.
Next came bypass surgery, to plumb transplanted veins, sometimes arteries, around the stenoses and more recently angioplasty, now including stents, most recently drug coated stents, to stretch the stenoses more open.
Some lepomis species can grow to a maximum overall length of, though most species average around, they are widely distributed throughout the lakes and rivers of the United States and Canada, and several species have been transplanted and flourished around the world, even becoming pests.
" Climbing over rocky mountain " is the best known piece from Thespis, as it was transplanted in 1879 into one of Gilbert and Sullivan's most successful operas, The Pirates of Penzance.
They are most often used for growing seedlings that are later transplanted into open ground, and can also be a permanent home to cold-hardy vegetables grown for autumn and winter harvest.
The New Wave was a major factor in the creation of a cinema with a contemporary Hong Kong identity and in the Cantonese dialect of most residents-between World War II and the ' 70s, the industry had been led by transplanted mainland Chinese filmmakers who continued the traditions they brought with them, largely in Mandarin dialect films.

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Before the Dutch retook control of the islands, the British removed many nutmeg trees and transplanted them to Ceylon and other British colonies.
Martians, other than human beings transplanted to Mars, became rare in fiction after Mariner, except in exercises of deliberate nostalgia – more frequently in some genres, such as comics and animation, than in written literature.
The other is Richard Burns, a Southern shady businessman transplanted to the North after a successful heist with his ex-lover and partner, Mary.
Although single lung transplantation is possible in other diseases, individuals with CF must have both lungs replaced because the remaining lung might contain bacteria that could infect the transplanted lung.
This limitation is imposed to ensure the safety of both the Priest-Kings, as well as the other indigenous and transplanted beings on Gor, who would otherwise possibly come to harm due to humans ' belligerent tendencies.
Legree ( a transplanted northerner ) takes Tom to rural Louisiana, where Tom meets Legree's other slaves, including Emmeline ( whom Legree purchased at the same time ).
He notes that doctors in the last decade have stopped removing the appendix during other surgical procedures as a routine precaution, because it can be successfully transplanted into the urinary tract to rebuild a sphincter muscle and reconstruct a functional bladder.
( When other organs are transplanted, aggressive rejection can occur ; this is a major difficulty with kidney and liver transplants.
The " Good Samaritan " kidney is transplanted into one of the other recipients, whose donor in turn donates his or her kidney to an unrelated recipient.
In the future, cord blood-derived embryonic-like stem cells ( CBEs ) may be banked and matched with other patients, much like blood and transplanted tissues.
When The Haunted Mansion was transplanted to other Disney parks, space management was much less of a problem.
* Yoruba ( known as Lucumi in Cuba ), the language of the Yoruba people, brought to the New World by African slaves, and preserved in Santería, Candomblé, and other transplanted African religions.
Although 85 chicks from the 289 Whooping Crane eggs transplanted into Sandhill Crane nests learned to migrate, the Whooping Cranes failed to mate with other Whooping Cranes due to imprinting on their Sandhill foster parents ; the project was discontinued in 1989.
Danzo has also been shown to have a transplanted Sharingan in his right eye, taken from Shisui Uchiha, and ten more in his right arm, also transplanted from other Uchiha clan members.
* After the theory of Hunnic descent lost scholarly currency in the twentieth century, some scholars suggested that the Székelys were simply Magyars, like other Hungarians, transplanted in the Middle Ages to guard the frontiers.
For example, some researchers hope that hearts and other organs could be transplanted from pigs to humans.
There the Hungarian King is depicted receiving the royal crown, also fighting against the pagans, and receiving the crown of Croatia ( actually the cult to Saint Ladislaus, and other Hungarian Kings was already present in Naples and other Italian regions since the second half of the 13th century, thanks to Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples, who transplanted them to his new home when became Charles II of Naples ' wife.
They are used on Christmas trees, on cut flowers, on newly transplanted shrubs, and in other applications to preserve and protect plants from drying out too quickly.
While stationed in the town of Iguala, Iturbide proclaimed three principles, or " guarantees ," for Mexican independence from Spain ; Mexico would be an independent monarchy governed by a transplanted King Ferdinand, another Bourbon prince, or some other conservative European prince, criollos and peninsulares would henceforth enjoy equal rights and privileges, and the Roman Catholic Church would retain its privileges and position as the official religion of the land.
Hutias have since been transplanted from the Plana Cays to other parts of the Bahamas.

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