单词 | Organs |
例句 | 1. The eyes are the organs of sight. 2. The male reproductive organs are exterior to the body. 3. The eyes,stomach,heart,and lungs are organs of the body. 4. There are many organs in a man's body. 5. Patients often reject transplanted organs. 6. The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body. 7. Electronic organs are much smaller and cheaper than pipe organs. 8. The relevant inspecting organs shall give assistance thereto. 9. Designing silicon chips to mimic human organs sounds fanciful. 10. Donor organs are constantly required for transplant operations. 11. His internal organs were injured. 12. The organs are kept in sealed plastic bags. 13. Every animal has reproductive organs. 14. The courts are organs of government. 14. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 15. Transplantation of organs from living donors raises ethical issues. 16. Organs are transplanted from donors into patients who need them. 17. The various organs of the body do not function in isolation but are mutually dependent. 18. The available organs are carefully matched to people in need of transplants. 19. It attacks the intestinal tract, liver and other organs. 20. Eight human organs were found, preserved in plastic bags. 21. They simply extrude their internal organs. 22. Yet the distribution of internal organs is asymmetric. 23. He sustained injuries to his arms, legs and several internal organs. 24. Extra doses of the hormone caused the animals' reproductive organs to develop sooner than usual. 25. X-rays are used by doctors to examine the bones or organs inside our body. 26. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs. 27. A sparrow may be small but it has all the vital organs. 28. Your ears, eyes, tongue, nose and skin are your sense organs. 29. The molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream and consequently affect the organs. 30. What we now know about the disease was learned by careful study of diseased organs. 1. The eyes are the organs of sight. 2. The male reproductive organs are exterior to the body. 3. The eyes,stomach,heart,and lungs are organs of the body. 4. There are many organs in a man's body. 5. Patients often reject transplanted organs. 6. He sustained injuries to his arms, legs and several internal organs. 7. Extra doses of the hormone caused the animals' reproductive organs to develop sooner than usual. 8. The eye is one of the most delicate organs of the body. 9. X-rays are used by doctors to examine the bones or organs inside our body. 10. Poor posture, sitting or walking slouched over, compresses the body's organs. 11. Electronic organs are much smaller and cheaper than pipe organs. 12. The relevant inspecting organs shall give assistance thereto. 13. Every animal has reproductive organs. 31. A wonderland of mechanical organs rich with exuberant carvings. 32. The internal organs have to be exercised as well. 33. The forked tongue is linked to olfactory organs. 34. Tissues and organs were transplanted into 50 recipients. 35. Who knows what permanent disability his little internal organs may be suffering because of our good intentions? 36. Human organs, preserved in jars, lined the shelves of the laboratory. 37. Among them was a lack of warning of the pain of inflammation in other organs. 38. Between the fourth and eighth week all the main organs are formed together with the limbs and beginnings of skeletal structure. 39. One is that the light-sensitive pigments of the eye could also act as magnetic sense organs. 40. Presumably also sperm in a sperm-bank and human organs for transplant can be stolen. 41. I was tired between synapses and in the connective tissue of organs. 42. There will always, however, be a few cases in which the clinician thinks that it is inappropriate to ask for organs. 43. This results in an increase of glycogen in all organs and abnormally large lysosomes. 44. These metals, cadmium especially, become concentrated in the organs of animals ingesting them. 45. The rate of heart contractions increases in an attempt to preserve blood flow to the vital organs. 46. Other organs, although vital in their own way, can not survive without a blood supply rich in oxygen and nutrients. 47. No-one knows how the radiation will have damaged the reproductive organs of the children who receive continual doses. 48. Ill health Drug abuse can lead to damage to main organs of the body, mental illness, malnutrition or death. 49. This allowed for fairly good availability of well selected donor organs thus more easily facilitating an urgent transplant programme. 50. Will doctors give up trying to save me if they know I want to donate my organs? 51. After the tubercle bacillus was identified, accurate diagnosis of tuberculosis, of the lungs and of other organs, became possible. 52. After death, a machine called a ventilator keeps the blood circulating until the organs are removed. 53. He hadn't thought out his internal organs properly, and they leaked into each other. 54. The second bullet entered his stomach and damaged vital organs. 55. Why are there no half-formed sense organs or biochemical networks, with a few links still missing? 56. It is the organs of articulation which are used to create this barrier. 57. Pseudocysts may be complicated by infection, haemorrhage, rupture, and by compression of adjacent organs. 58. The vital organs, the stomach, the intestines, the lungs and the liver, were withdrawn carefully and whole. 59. Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs, and more are urgently needed. 60. Without insulin, sugar lingers in the bloodstream, silently damaging the internal organs. 61. Firstly, many of the internal organs are repeated in each body segment. 62. Erma Bombeck touched so many lives that scores of readers offered to donate kidneys to replace her failing organs. 63. Its object was to show the comparative structure and functions of organs throughout the animal kingdom. 64. The male organs consist of a single continuous testis and a vas deferens terminating in an ejaculatory duct into the cloaca. 65. Mr Quinn, 55, suffered 33 rib fractures, serious damage to internal organs and severe head and neck injuries. 66. Specialized apodemes may be developed in connection with the ovipositor and the male copulatory organs. 67. However, the rapid increase in the number of science policy-making organs does not necessarily imply efficiency. 68. She imagined a musculature, a skeleton, a hide, pumping organs, glowing eyes. 69. It appears to be most damaging to rapidly growing organs in the body, Etzel said. 70. Calvary's pipe organs are poised to sound somber notes of mourning for Earnhardt. 71. In the process this helped to balance the forward weight of the rib-cage housing the creature's vital organs. 72. It is only after gastrulation that the organs, like limbs, liver, and eyes, begin to develop. 73. The increasing demand for organ transplantation is not matched by supply of appropriate human organs. 74. On the roots oblong tubercles which are obviously reserve organs are formed. 75. These two items appear simply to be ghoulish trophies,[] since they sit on a table with other specimens of internal organs. 76. A single animal may be dissected down to organs and tissues, and then parceled out like gold dust to waiting biologists. 77. Conventions arise as a result of changes in the relationships within and between different organs of the state. 78. There were two organs in the Great Chamber and hymns were often sung. 79. Sadly, drugs used in a desperate attempt to save his life made most of his organs unusable. 80. In aquatic insects they are often specially adapted as swimming organs. 81. Because those organs are moving, the frequency of the reflected radiation is Doppler shifted by a tiny amount. 82. If we look at the internal organs there is not much to distinguish a chimpanzee's heart or liver from our own. 83. Her vital organs are intact and she has a good chance of recovery. 84. Of course, the assumption behind this is precisely that enunciated by Barnes, that woman are dominated by their reproductive organs. 85. The body not only burns up fat, but muscle and organs as well. 86. The method provides an accurate segmental measurement of distension of tubular organs. 87. Faces contort and organs spurt out a smelly stain, a sticky betrayal. 88. This model has been used to evaluate the effects of chronic hypergastrinaemia on digestive organs, including the pancreas. 89. Blood supply to the vital organs can be more accurately measured by a central venous pressure line. 90. Some can benefit from lung transplants, but patients often die waiting for organs. 91. Macrophage: a large scavenger cell present in connective tissue and in many major organs and tissues. 92. The larvae then penetrate the intestinal wall, and travel through the horse's tissues to organs such as the liver and pancreas. 93. If the heart becomes diseased the blood will no longer reach the organs. Without food and oxygen, the person will die. 94. Sense organs for lunar and planetary influences, for atmospheric pressure and cosmic rays are as yet purely hypothetical. 2. 95. Large doses can result in blockages in blood supply to vital organs and breathing problems. 96. Printed on hand presses, they had small circulations, and were essentially house organs for political factions. 97. Instruments Organs are usually insured for their full replacement value against the risks of fire and special perils. 98. Segmentation is not only shown in the external differentiation of the body but also involves many of the internal organs. 99. More significantly, he also realized that this electrical activity was affected by external stimuli falling on the sense organs. 100. Those parents who had consented to post mortem examinations were not told that their child's organs might be retained. 101. I try to avoid stress — it makes me feel like I'm rubber-stamping all my organs "Urgent!". Terri Guillemets 102. Present-day computer or digital organs incorporate new and complex technology, and this has led to some impressive developments. 103. Laughter is an exhilarating exercise which, like deep breathing, massages the internal organs. 104. Either way, the removed organs became objects of magical power. 105. One solution might be to use organs from other species, if the problem of rejection can be overcome. 106. All the internal organs looked pretty normal to the naked eye. 107. A non-member of an organisation must first determine the powers of the organisation and its organs. 108. At such speeds, they need accurate sense organs if they are to avoid damaging collisions. 109. In contemplating the removal of an organ or organs, re-member that Nature does not indulge in luxuries. 110. I heard him mention something about organs to another guest so I put my oar in and started such a nice conversation. 111. The cockroach has two corpora cardiaca, which are the organs that secrete my precious hormone. 112. In fact, its sense organs and body are only an outward expression of this inward patterning, which we call instinct. 113. But those in need of organs or tissue far outnumber donors, according to Karahalios. 114. In reality, there is a great shortage of donated organs, but organ donation is a careful, well-documented medical procedure. 115. Six weeks later, most of its organs are present and its outward appearance begins to resemble that of a baby. 116. As the victim's temperature rises higher and higher, they suffer internal heatstroke and all their organs gradually fail. 117. Many are eager to donate organs to help save other lives. 118. The usual type of chair puts an enormous strain on the spine, back muscles and many of the internal organs. 119. Choirs, pipe organs and the teaching of music in seminaries were all encouraged. 120. Mr. Wallace Is the availability of donor organs more of a limitation on the transplant programme than the availability of resources? 121. The announcer explains that by attacking the central nervous system it paralyzes the vital organs. 122. To deal with the signals produced by these sense organs they have considerable brains and very quick reactions. 123. She lay in the raw dark, wondering if even her internal organs were warm. 124. The air of the hospital is lukewarm, and it hums, and tastes of human organs obscurely neutralized or mistakenly preserved. 125. Not through the medium of the brain and nervous system and the ordinary sense organs. 126. Everything in me is congealing-guts, glands, blood vessels, organs, bones. 127. A variable number of these appendages may become transformed into organs that are functional during post-embryonic life while the remainder disappear. 128. It includes industrial production control, analysis of high purity materials, food, human organs and biomonitoring. 129. This diagram shows the position of the main organs of speech. 130. One wretch wishes his head returned, another even claims his internal organs. 131. The Argyll Street entrance was full of real beggars, the kind that do not even have mouth organs. 132. The contrast agents in dispute would be used in ultrasound imaging of the heart and other organs. 133. No longer mere house organs for competing political factions, newspapers became influential and independent institutions in their own right. 134. In a proportion of cases it results from massive injuries to the chest and vital organs. 135. Studies of other tubular organs have shown that the major tensile stress during distension is in the circumferential direction. 136. Taste As with other sense organs,[http:///organs.html] taste is also highly developed in infants at birth. 137. Other cells especially sensitive to light became vestigial eyes, and those susceptible to vibrations became hearing organs, and so on. 138. Their essential feature is that they misdirect the enemy's attack, so that it fails to damage any vital organs. 139. Then Joe started taking her to special clinics, and she began having all her extra organs removed, just in case. 140. But if tumour cells spread, a process called metastasis, they can form tumours in vital organs such as the lungs. 141. He appears to have removed entire systems of organs from cot death children, but most were never used in research. 142. Medical illustrators keep the Pernkopf Anatomy on their drawing boards for ready reference as they depict obscure internal organs with computer-generated images. 143. This then multiplies and can spread through the body often affecting vital organs. 144. Together we dissected the organs from frozen shrimp under the surreal conditions of a red-lit laboratory. 145. The labial palps are composed of one to four segments and function as sensory organs. 146. Despite heightened public awareness in the last decade, the need for donated organs still far exceeds the supply. 147. It was once thought that cancer from the lymph nodes could be spread to other organs or tissue through the lymph fluid. 148. Already I believe there's a black market in human organs. 149. The temporal responsiveness of insect olfactory organs is truly remarkable. 150. Not that the organs of perception apprehended it at the time. 151. The finding moves the heart into the rapidly expanding club of organs that appear to have a capacity for self-repair. 152. Both light and sound are, after all, translated by the respective sense organs into the same kind of nerve impulses. 153. A mollusc past the initial stages of growth increases in size without significantly changing the orientation and relative proportions of its organs. 154. The structure and relationships of the contemporary organs of government can be understood only in historical context. 155. Some Laboulbeniales even have so-called trigger organs to ensure judicious use of spores. 156. The World Health Organisation says the sale of organs by healthy donors has become a thriving industry. 157. Tests of the tiny organs show that they respond to infrared light by swelling slightly, triggering heat-seeking behavior. 158. These electrical pulses are then analysed and used to produce detailed pictures of a patient's internal organs. 159. The subtle energies comprising the instinctive mental patterns automatically produce a body and sense organs to match. 160. More than 38, 000 people are on the waiting list for organs. 161. In cooperation with nerve filaments, muscle fibers and blood vessels duplicate tissue changes, simultaneously with associated organs of the body. 162. Its actions on various organs are the result of a combination of both direct and indirect effects. 163. A heart, liver or lung transplant can save the lives of those whose own organs have failed. 164. Similar mechanisms may account for other cancers of the reproductive organs. 165. Hands and feet are locomotive organs. 166. Being short of honesty can both severely damage the image of the public security organs and estrange the relationship between the public security organs and the people. 167. Their formative organs themselves are perfect in structure, as far as the microscope reveals. 168. The personnel of organs of state must accept surveillance by the masses. 169. Baboon organs are too small to sustain people for long periods. 170. Article 38 Extradition shall be executed by the public security organs. 171. Articles 12 The organs the Assembly, the Executive Council the Secretariat. 172. Coxsackie virus; Multiple organs and multiple systems disfunction; Young child. 173. Our state organs are organs of the dictatorship of the proletariat. 174. Physicians have tried for centuries to rejuvenate ailing paints with animal organs. 175. Each of the bodily organs has its own specific ( al ) function. 176. Fungi have a way of turning nasty -- seeping into the bloodstream and invading vital organs. 177. The changes of weights, various sugars and diastase of the old seale and bud in Fritillaria thunbergiiwere studied in the alternate process of the new and old organs. 178. Sylvia: You know, back when she was comatose, the doctors almost donated away Liu's organs. 179. Organs of self - government are established in autonomous regions , autonomous prefectures and autonomous counties. 180. The demand for transplantable organs is rising about 15 percent annually. 181. Managers must obtain import license in license-issuing organs assigned in License Issuing Catalogue in Grades of Goods Subject to Import License Administration. 182. These mechanoreceptor organs, like the hair cells in the human ear, mechanically transmit the stimulus of touch or sound waves. 183. The tumor proliferates, invades the uterine wall, and disseminates to remote organs. 184. This medicine will help stimulate the function of the patient's organs. 185. Results Cephalopelvic disproportion, abnormal position of fetus, history of premature birth and abortion, inflammation of reproductive organs were the most factors of PROM. 186. At the same time, it causes prolonging and accumulation of many cases, increases legal cost, wastes legal resources, and impedes the normal litigation activities of the judicatory organs seriously. |
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