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41 organ screen
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42 organ stop
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43 organ transplant
'or·gan trans·plant nOrgantransplantation f, Organverpflanzung f -
44 organ transplant surgery
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45 organ donation
( Transp) Organspende f -
46 organ donor
( Transp) Organspender m -
47 organ grasping forceps
( Chir) Organfaßzange fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > organ grasping forceps
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48 organ neurosis
Organneurose f -
49 organ of attachment
Wirtsorgan n (z. B. der Bandwürmer)Fachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > organ of attachment
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50 organ of equilibrium
(Anat, HNO) Gleichgewichtsorgan n, Organum n vestibulareFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > organ of equilibrium
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51 organ of generation
Fortpflanzungsorgan n, Geschlechtsorgan n, Organum n generativumFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > organ of generation
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52 organ of hearing
Hörorgan n, Organum n auditis -
53 organ of smell
Riechorgan n, Organum n olfactus -
54 organ of taste
Geschmacksorgan n, Organum n gustus -
55 organ of vision
Sehorgan n, Organum n visus -
56 organ preservation
( Transp) Organkonservierung fFachwörterbuch Medizin Englisch-Deutsch > organ preservation
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57 organ recipient
( Transp) Organempfänger m -
58 organ specifity
Organspezifität f -
59 organ system
Organsystem n -
60 organ transplant
Organtransplantat n
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