transplant

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English - Turkish
(Tarım) şaşırtmak
(Tıp) transplantasyon
nakledilen şey
(Kimya) nakletme
aktarılan şey
kılgan nakli
(bitki) başka bir yere dikmek/aktarmak
dik

Annem çiçekleri bahçeye dikti. - Mother transplanted the flowers to the garden.

Tom sebze bahçesine minik domates fidelerini dikkatlice dikti. - Tom carefully transplanted the tiny tomato seedlings into his vegetable patch.

(kılgan/saç/vb.) nakletmek
{f} başka yere dikmek
{f} nakletmek
(Tıp) Aşılama (transplantasyon) için kullanılan doku parçası
{f} 1. (bitkiyi) bir yerden çıkararak başka bir yere dikmek; (bitkiyi) (bir yerden) çıkarıp (başka bir yere) dikmek: Transplant these geraniums
(bitkiyi) bir yerden çıkararak başka bir yere dikmek; (bitkiyi) (bir yerden) çıkarıp (başka bir yere) dikmek: Transplant these geraniums
{f} nakledilmek
(Tıp) doku nakli
(organ) nakletmek
organ nakli

Cerrah bir organ nakli geçirmesi için onu ikna etti. - The surgeon persuaded him to undergo an organ transplant.

Tom'a organ nakli ameliyatı yapıldı. - Tom underwent an organ transplant surgery.

aktarmak
(Tıp) transplant
(Tıp) organ nakletmek
transplant hair
saç ekmek
transplantation
doku nakli
transplantation
(Biyokimya) doku aktarımı
transplantation
aktarma
heart transplant
kalp nakli
kidney transplant
böbrek nakli
marrow transplant
ilik nakli
transplantation
nakil
transplanted
{f} dik

Annem çiçekleri bahçeye dikti. - Mother transplanted the flowers to the garden.

Tom sebze bahçesine minik domates fidelerini dikkatlice dikti. - Tom carefully transplanted the tiny tomato seedlings into his vegetable patch.

transplanting
{f} dik
organ transplant
organ nakli
to transplant
nakle
transplantation
nakli
transplantation
transplantasyon
transplanted
transplantasyon yapılan
transplanter
fide dikme makinesi
transplanting
organ nakli
heart transplant
kâlp nakli
transplantation
(Diş Hekimliği) Kişiden kişiye organ nakli; dişhekimliğinde bir dişi yerinden çıkartıp, ya aynı ağız içinde başka bir yere veya başka bir ağıza yerleştirme, implante etme
transplantation
{i} nakletme
transplantation
{i} organ nakli
transplantation
(Tıp) Canlı dokunun bir yerden kaldırılıp madde kaybı bulunan diğer bir bölüme aşılanması, transplantasyon
transplanted
nakledilmiş (organ)
English - English
An operation in which tissue or an organ is transplanted
To transfer (tissue or an organ) from one body to another, or from one part of a body to another
To uproot (a growing plant), and plant it in another place
An act of uprooting and moving (something)
To remove (something) and establish its residence in another place; to resettle or relocate
A transplanted organ or tissue
Anything that is transplanted
to remove and plant in another place
{v} to plant in another place
exchange of tissue between two organisms
A transplant is a medical operation in which a part of a person's body is replaced because it is diseased. He was recovering from a heart transplant operation. the controversy over the sale of human organs for transplant
An act of transplanting
A corneal transplant or grafting of corneal tissue due to advanced Keratoconus, injury or other degradation of normally transparent corneal tissue Following transplant surgery custom aspheric, reverse geometry or other specialty GP contact lenses may be indicated
place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient
be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily"
be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily
the act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location; "the transplant was successful"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for plants" an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient); "he had a kidney transplant" place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants" be transplantable; "These delicate plants do not transplant easily
lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"
place athe organ of a donor into the body of a recipient lift and reset in another soil or situation; "Transplant the young rice plants"
To remove, and settle or establish for residence in another place; as, to transplant inhabitants
an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient); "he had a kidney transplant"
A term used to mean either a transplant kidney (or other transplant organ) or a transplant operation
a seedling or cutting raised to be replanted in another situation in order to raise an agricultural product
—Transferring a healthy tissue or organ to replace a damaged tissue or organ; also refers to the tissue or organ transplanted
the act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location; "the transplant was successful"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for plants"
(surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient
A tree which has been removed from its original seedbed and replanted one or more times in a nursery
transfer from one place or period to another; "The ancient Greek story was transplanted into Modern America"
An operation in which a diseased lung is removed from the patient (native lung) and is replaced with a lung from a donor (graft or transplanted lung)
{i} removal from one place and introduction to another (organ, refugee, etc.), transfer, relocation
To remove, and plant in another place; as, to transplant trees
{f} remove from one place and introduce into another (organ, person, etc.), transfer, relocate
(TRANZ-plant)
The implantation of bone tissue, as in grafting, from one part of the body to another Transplant also refers to the transfer of an organ such as a kidney or heart from one individual to another
If doctors transplant an organ such as a heart or a kidney, they use it to replace a patient's diseased organ. The operation to transplant a kidney is now fairly routine. transplanted organs such as hearts and kidneys. + transplantation trans·plan·ta·tion a shortage of kidneys for transplantation
To transplant someone or something means to move them to a different place. Marriage had transplanted Rebecca from London to Manchester Farmers will be able to seed it directly, rather than having to transplant seedlings. or graft Partial or complete organ or other body part removed from one site and attached at another. It may come from the same or a different person or an animal. One from the same person most often a skin graft is not rejected. Transplants from another person or, especially, an animal are rejected unless they are unusually compatible or have no blood vessels (e.g., the cornea), or if the recipient's immune reaction is suppressed by lifelong drug treatment. Transplanted tissues must match (by blood tests) more closely than blood transfusions. Monoclonal antibodies targeting the cells that cause rejection hold great promise. Tests are now under way with monoclonal antibodies that react with antigens present only on T cells that are participating in rejection, sparing the rest. Rejection matters less in skin grafts, which may need to last only weeks, and bone grafts, whose structure remains after the cells die. In bone-marrow transplants, the donor's marrow cells may attack the recipient's tissues, often fatally. Lung transplants have greater chance of success as part of a heart-and-lung transplant. See also heart transplant, kidney transplant. heart transplant kidney transplant renal transplant
The process of surgically placing a kidney from one person into another person
transplant recipient
one who has a body part replaced
transplant surgery
operation which involves replacing a body part
beating-heart transplant
A heart transplant operation in which the donor heart is kept full of blood and continues to beat in a machine between donor and recipient
faecal transplant
Alternative spelling of fecal transplant
fecal transplant
The transference of bacteria from the feces of a donor to the bowel of a patient suffering from colitis or of a Clostridium infection
genome transplant
A procedure in which DNA from one species is transplanted into a cell of another species, and after repeated division of hybrid cells the original cells are destroyed; only achieved in bacteria so far
organ transplant
A surgical operation in which an organ is moved from a donor to a recipient
transplantation
The resettlement of a group of people
transplantation
A surgical operation in which an organ is moved from a donor to a recipient; an organ transplant
transplantation
The uprooting of a tree and planting it in a new location
transplantation
{n} the act of removing, conveyance
transplanter
{n} one who transplants or removes
bone marrow transplant
A technique in which bone marrow is transplanted from one individual to another, or removed from and transplanted to the same individual, in order to stimulate production of blood cells. It is used to treat malignancies, certain forms of anemia, and immunologic deficiencies
corneal transplant
grafting the transparent outer coat of the eyeball
heart transplant
surgical procedure involving the transfer of a heart from one body to another
heart transplant
Procedure to remove a diseased heart and replace it with a healthy one from a legally dead donor. The first was performed in 1967 by Christiaan Barnard. The diseased heart is removed (except for some atrial tissue to preserve nerve connections to the natural pacemaker). The new heart is put in place and connected to the recipient's blood vessels. Patients and donors are matched for tissue type, but the patient's immune system must still be suppressed to prevent rejection (see immunosuppression). A successful transplant can enable the recipient to have an active life for many years
heart-lung transplant
operation in which a defective heart and lungs are replaced by healthy ones
kidney transplant
surgical procedure in which a defective kidney is replaced by a healthy one
kidney transplant
or renal transplant Replacement of a diseased or damaged kidney with one from a living relative or a legally dead donor. The former's tissue type is more likely to match, reducing the chance of rejection; but removal puts the donor at risk, and a kidney from a dead donor is more likely to be available. The new kidney is implanted and its blood vessels and ureter sewn in place. A near-normal life may be resumed within two months, but the drugs that prevent rejection leave the patient vulnerable to infection. See also transplant
liver transplant
instance in which a liver from one person is inserted into another person (Medicine)
lung transplant
lung that is removed from one body and planted in a living human
organ transplant
transplant operation, operation in which a healthy organ from one body is transferred into another person's body to replace a failing organ
pancreas transplant
operation whereby a foreign pancreas is inserted into the body
skin transplant
operation where pieces of skin are transferred from a healthy place to a damaged area
tooth transplant
transfer of a healthy tooth to an area where a rotten tooth has been removed
transplantation
The surgical procedure of placing an organ from a donor to the recipient
transplantation
The process of giving tissues or cells to treat a disease The tissue or cells transplanted may come from the same patient (autologous) or from another person (allogeneic) A hematopoietic stem cell transplant procedure is used to replace dead or diseased stem cells with healthy stem cells capable of rebuilding the body’s blood supply and immune system
transplantation
Transfer of an organ from one person to another
transplantation
an operation moving an organ from one organism (the donor) to another (the recipient); "he had a kidney transplant"
transplantation
Stem cells or bone marrow are used to rescue to patient's blood-forming potential following high dose chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment Transplant is not a treatment, but a method of support to make high dose treatment possible
transplantation
the transportation of people (as a family or colony) to a new settlement (as after an upheaval of some kind)
transplantation
replacing a damaged organ with one from a donor
transplantation
The removal of tissues from a healthy part, and the insertion of them in another place where there is a lesion; as, the transplantation of tissues in autoplasty
transplantation
Replacing a defective organ with one from a donor
transplantation
The transfer of cells, tissues, or organs from an area of the body to another of from one organism to another
transplantation
Stem cells or bone marrow are used to rescue the patient's blood-forming potential following very high dose chemotherapy and/or radiation treatment Transplant is not a treatment, but a method of support to make high dose treatment possible
transplantation
The act of transplanting, or the state of being transplanted; also, removal
transplantation
{i} process of transplanting, process of removing from one place and planting or resettling in another, grafting
transplantation
The placement of a healthy heart from a donor to a patient when the patient's heart can no longer function adequately
transplantation
the act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location; "the transplant was successful"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for plants"
transplantation
The replacement of an organ in the body by another person's organ Many different organs can now be successfully transplanted, including the kidneys, liver, bowel, heart, lungs, pancreas, skin and bones
transplanted
past of transplant
transplanter
{i} one who transplants, one who transfers an organ or tissue from one individual to another, one who removes from one place and introduces into another
transplanter
a gardener who moves plants to new locations
transplanter
One who transplants; also, a machine for transplanting trees
transplanting
The regulated movement of shellfish under market size from one growing area to another for aquaculture purposes (4)
transplanting
present participle of transplant
transplanting
The process of replanting a plant in new soil
transplanting
the act of uprooting and moving a plant to a new location; "the transplant was successful"; "too frequent transplanting is not good for plants"
transplanting
Whether transplanting a tender young seedling, a potted plant, or a tree, always take into consideration that the plant is undergoing some stress Do the following to lessen the stress: (1) harden-off seedlings and plants that have been growing indoors in protected conditions before planting outside; (2) transplant on overcast days or in the early evening; (3) make sure the plant to be transplanted is well watered ahead of time; (4) the hole into which the plant will go should also be watered so that it does not wick moisture away from the plant; (5) handle the plant gently to avoid injury, noting that root hairs can also be easily broken; (6) the plant's crown should set above the native soil level; (7) water the plant once it is in place, and keep it well watered until it has become established; (8) tamp soil to make sure no air pockets have formed around roots; (9) consider applying a foliar fertilizer and/or soil drench of compost tea for an extra nutrient boost
transplanting
Moving a plant from one place and planting it in a new location
transplanting
The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location
transplants
plural of transplant
Turkish - English
(Tıp) transplant
transplant
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