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Auxiliary Heart Transplantation

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1980
At the present time, the major obstacles in the successful clinical application of heart transplantation are the immunological attack on the allograft, the treatment of complications resulting from immunosuppression, and the supply of transplantable hearts.
F M, Jara   +3 more
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Photoremovable chiral auxiliary

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, 2012
A new concept of a photoremovable chiral auxiliary (PCA), based on the chiral benzoin chromophore, is introduced. This moiety can control the asymmetric formation of a Diels-Alder adduct, and then be removed in a subsequent photochemical step in high chemical and quantum yields.
Viju Balachandran, Kammath   +4 more
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Auxiliary Pancreas Allografting

Archives of Surgery, 1967
EXPERIMENTAL efforts in transplantation are logically divided into those studying problems of foreign tissue acceptance and those in which technical factors of organ grafting are solved. Parallel research programs in tissue typing, histocompatibility testing, and immune suppressive methodology and those of organ storage, vascular anastomosis, tolerable
E D, Teixeira, J J, Bergan
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Orthodontic auxiliaries

British Dental Journal, 1970
F, Allan, J M, Dodd, P H, Burke
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Auxiliaries

1993
Abstract Offering a new perspective on auxiliaries in particular and language structure in general, this study argues that language cannot be explained satisfactorily with reference to linguistic variables alone; what is required in addition are extra-linguistic parameters relating to how we perceive the world around us, and how we ...
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Some auxiliary systems

2009
Not only are the main systems of interest for the practicing engineer. He or she will have to handle with problems in the real life in the so called auxiliary systems. As one example of such system the high pressure reduction station is analyzed in Chap. 11.
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Auxiliaries

2014
The prototypical auxiliary in Ancient Greek is eimí “to be”, which is involved in some participial periphrases conveying aspectual value and variously interacting with the synthetic forms within the inflectional paradigm. However, many other verbs are involved in the Greek periphrastic constructions, although their status as auxiliaries is still a ...
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