Organ Replacement Therapy: Ethics, Justice, Commerce : First Joint Meeting of ESOT and EDTA/ERA, Munich, December 1990Walter Land, European Society for Organ Transplantation, European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association Springer-Verlag, 1991 - 578 էջ |
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... reflect the varying availability of cadaver donors , rather than any ethical frameworks . Table 1 reports our ... reflects the most delicate and least ethical side to living donor transplantation . As we know , there is an established ...
... reflect the varying availability of cadaver donors , rather than any ethical frameworks . Table 1 reports our ... reflects the most delicate and least ethical side to living donor transplantation . As we know , there is an established ...
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... reflect only differences in skill or experience or different selection criteria . It is more likely that they reflect differences about what is perceived as a significant complication by the surgeon . Late Surgical Complications Chronic ...
... reflect only differences in skill or experience or different selection criteria . It is more likely that they reflect differences about what is perceived as a significant complication by the surgeon . Late Surgical Complications Chronic ...
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... reflects our own . The Fifth Official Report of The International Society reported a 57 % 1 - year survival falling to 53 % at 5 years ( Fragomeni et al . 1988 ) . No risk factors were identified in this study . The high early mortality ...
... reflects our own . The Fifth Official Report of The International Society reported a 57 % 1 - year survival falling to 53 % at 5 years ( Fragomeni et al . 1988 ) . No risk factors were identified in this study . The high early mortality ...
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The Professional Model Compared with | 3 |
Voluntarism of Consent in Both Related and Unrelated Living | 18 |
Donation Reconsidered | 32 |
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31 այլ բաժինները չեն ցուցադրվում
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