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| | G6971 Grafting, MU Extension |
 | | The graft was attacked by insects or disease. |  | | But if you are grafting only a few plants, you will find waxing the graft most satisfactory. |  | | Using a grafting tool, or a heavy knife that may be tapped with a mallet, drive the blade into the stub to split the stock through the center so a split extends about 2 inches into the branch (Figure 2b). |
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http://muextension.missouri.edu/xplor/agguides/hort/g06971.htm
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| | Graft rejection - encyclopedia article about Graft rejection. |
 | | Bone marrow is not attacked by the body's immune system, and is the only known type of transplant that has this quality. |  | | Transplant rejection occurs when the immune system of the recipient of an transplant attacks the transplanted organ or tissue. |  | | For other organs, hyperacute rejection is prevented by not transplanting ABO-incompatible grafts. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Graft+rejection
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| | Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tears: Surgical reconstruction technique |
 | | Simultaneously, because generally the length of the tendon portion of the graft is appropriate, as the top end of the graft (the bone block) comes to rest up in the femur drill hole, the lower end of the graft (the other bone block) will come to rest in the hole in the tibia. |  | | Once it is harvested in this manner, the graft is carefully shaped and prepared for "transplantation" into the appropriate location within the joint. |  | | Therefore, by grasping the top end of this pin and by pulling it upward, the graft, guided by the sutures in its top end, can be pulled up through the tibial hole, through the central part of the joint and into the hole in the femur. |
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http://www.orthoassociates.com/acltech.htm
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| | ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Graft Choices |
 | | Hamstring grafts require a smaller incision and are usually less painful to harvest. |  | | Currently the preferred allograft treatment technique is a fresh frozen graft; the tissue is harvested, cleaned and then frozen in liquid nitrogen. |  | | But instead of augmenting the graft, it seems that the device only shielded the graft from normal stress loads that were needed to help the graft heal and mature correctly. |
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http://www.orthoassociates.com/ACL_grafts.htm
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| | eMedicine - Skin Grafting : Article by Donald Grande, MD |
 | | The graft can remain viable for as long as 24 hours after harvesting if it is refrigerated or kept on ice. |  | | Advantages to the use of such grafts include the elimination of the need to produce a second surgical wound, the relative abundance of material, and the immediate availability of the transplantable tissue. |  | | Lymphatics develop in the graft tissue at approximately 1 week after transplantation, and reinnervation of the graft may begin as early as the first few weeks, although many grafts may have some degree of permanent anesthesia. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/derm/topic867.htm
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| | Graft Choices for ACL Reconstruction |
 | | This produces a graft construct that is strong, short, and stiff. |  | | 4 bundle graft is stronger and stiffer than the patellar tendon |  | | The graft harvest can be difficult, with cutting the tendons off short |
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http://www.carletonsportsmed.com/graftacl.htm
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 | | to insert (a graft) into a tree or other plant; insert a scion of (one plant) into another plant. |  | | to transplant (a portion of living tissue, as of skin or bone) as a graft. |  | | to cause (a plant) to reproduce through grafting. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/dictionary/graft
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| | SAGE Publications - Graft |
 | | Graft is an official journal of The Transplantation Society, the American Society of Transplantation, and the International Pancreas and Islet Transplantation Association. |  | | Graft is the journal that transplant physicians and immunologists need! |  | | No other transplant journal publishes reviews, literature reviews, commentaries, meeting reports, and industry news relevant to both scientists and clinicians in cell and organ transplantation. |
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http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105565
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| | Skin Graft |
 | | Full-thickness grafts are usually recommended for areas where cosmetic appearance is important, such as the face. |  | | A successful skin graft will result in transplanted skin adhering and growing into the recipient area. |  | | The source sites most commonly used for skin grafts are the inner thigh, leg, buttocks, upper arm, and forearm. |
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http://healthlibrary.epnet.com/GetContent.aspx?token=af362d97-4f80-4453-a175-02cc6220a387&chunkiid=14862
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Skin graft |
 | | The graft is carefully spread on the bare area to be covered. |  | | The donor site can be taken from any area of the body -- usually an area that is hidden by clothes, such as the buttock or inner thigh. |  | | New blood vessels begin growing from the recipient area into the transplanted skin within 36 hours. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002982.htm
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| | eMedicine - Bone Graft Substitute Materials : Article by Cato T Laurencin, MD, PhD |
 | | Bone graft substitutes are composed of various materials, and many are formed from composites of 1 or more types of material. |  | | However, it, like many of the solid calcium phosphates, is brittle and not suitable for use in load-bearing sites (see Image 5). |  | | Osteoset (left) and Allomatrix (right) are 2 products produced by Wright Medical Technologies, Inc. Osteoset is a calcium sulfate tablet used for bone defect sites, whereas Allomatrix is a combination of calcium sulfate and demineralized bone matrix (DBM) that forms an injectable paste or a formable putty. |
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http://www.emedicine.com/orthoped/topic611.htm
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| | Vascular graft |
 | | Dacron grafts are manufactured in either a woven or knitted form. |  | | An allograft is one taken from another animal of the same species. |  | | Synthetic grafts are most commonly made from Dacron or polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE). |
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http://www.surgical-tutor.org.uk/tutorials/graft.htm
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| | Tissue Engineering Designed to Help Spine Surgery Patients |
 | | A bone graft is a piece of bone transplanted to another part of the skeleton where it is needed to improve function or strengthen the structure of the area. |  | | Aside from blood, bone is the most frequently transplanted tissue in humans. |  | | Sometimes a bone graft is taken from a cadaver, but usually it is harvested from the patient for which it will be used. |
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http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/982086399.html
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| | Graft |
 | | Any special cases can also be accommodated but these will usually be in the minority when compared with the number of commonly available packages. |  | | You may have the need to place only part of a package under the control of Graft. |  | | If we renamed conflicting files, they can be removed once the grafted weblint has been satisfactorily tested: |
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http://www.gormand.com.au/peters/tools/graft/graft.html
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| | graft - Wiktionary |
 | | A small shoot or scion of a tree inserted in another tree, the stock of which is to support and nourish it. |  | | A branch or portion of a tree growing from such a shoot. |  | | To insert (a graft) in a branch or stem of another tree; to propagate by insertion in another stock; also, to insert a graft upon. |
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http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Graft
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| | Bone graft for spine fusion |
 | | Bone harvested for ALIF procedures is done through a separate incision (one inch to two inches long) over the iliac crest. |  | | These new products will be relatively expensive, but will probably be able to grow bone even better than the patients own bone and bone graft harvesting may no longer be necessary. |  | | Use of this surgical technique minimizes the blood loss and post-operative pain associated with bone graft harvesting. |
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http://www.spine-health.com/topics/surg/overview/lumbar/lumb10.html
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| | Grafting |
 | | Cannabinoids remain in the resin glands and are not translocated to other plant parts. |  | | Plant the seeds within six inches of each other or start them in separate six-inch pots. |  | | The plants are ready to graft when the seedling are strong (about five and four weeks respectively) but their stem has not lost their soft texture. |
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http://www.dutch-ganja.com/grafting.html
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| | Online Dictionary for French English, Spanish English, Italian English, and more. |
 | | To cause to grow together parts from different plants; "graft the cherry tree branch onto the plum tree"; SYN: engraft, ingraft. |  | | Tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient; [Surgery] SYN: transplant. |  | | A piece of skin taken from a donor area and surgically grafted at the site of an injury or burn. |
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http://www.ultralingua.net/?service=ee&text=graft
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| | Graft - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Skin grafting, a type of organ transplant procedure involving skin. |  | | Medical grafting, a surgical procedure to transplant tissue without a blood supply. |  | | Grafting, where the tissues of one plant are affixed to the tissues of another. |
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| | Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Trust : Corneal Graft |
 | | What are the reasons for a corneal graft? |  | | Moorfields Eye Bank collects and stores donor corneas for transplant. |  | | The cornea is the window at the front of the eye. |
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http://www.moorfields.org.uk/EyeHealth/CornealGraft
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| | Corneal Graft |
 | | Return home is usually within a few days of the corneal graft. |  | | Corneas vary in shape and sometimes the shape of the donor cornea is different from the one it replaces. |  | | Older people may develop a white circle around the edge of the cornea which is harmless and is because of ageing, not the operation. |
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http://www.rnib.org.uk/xpedio/groups/public/documents/PublicWebsite/public_rnib003646.hcsp
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| | Sensi-Graft Hair Replacement. Hair systems. Hair replacement systems |
 | | Sensi-Graft® offers a naturally appearing front hairline, proper hair density based on your age and remaining hair, where the scalp appears normal and visible when the hair is parted, and an uninterrupted scalp. |  | | That is, there is no perceptible change in coloration, appearance or feel between the original hair and scalp and the hair and scalp that has been non-surgically grafted. |  | | SensiGraft® non-surgical hair restorations are individually designed specifically for you and you alone, from the finest human, European and synthetic hair available. |
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http://www.iwanthair.com/sensigraft.htm
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| | graft - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about graft |
 | | graft, in surgery: see transplantation, medical transplantation, medical, surgical procedure by which a tissue or organ is removed and replaced by a corresponding part, either from another part of the body or from another individual. |  | | A life-saving medical technique, transplantation also is an important tool in experimental biology; it is used to investigate endocrine gland functions, to study the interactions of cells in developing embryos, and to culture malignant tissue in cancer research. |  | | After Jurgis had been there awhile he would know that the plants were simply honeycombed with rottenness of that sort--the bosses grafted off the men, and they grafted off each other; and some day the superintendent would find out about the boss, and then he would graft off the boss. |
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| | GRAFT - LoveToKnow Article on GRAFT |
 | | The transfer of living tissue from one portion of an organism to another part of the same or different organism where it adheres and grows is also known as grafting, and is frequently practised in modern surgery. |  | | Graft is used as a slang term, in England, for a piece of hard work. |  | | The word is applied, in carpentry, to an attachment of the ends of timbers, and, as a nautical term, to the whipping or pointing of a ropes end with fine twine to prevent unravelling. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/G/GR/GRAFT.htm
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| | Coronary artery bypass graft surgery |
 | | The company that makes the graft, CardioTech, was one of only two companies at the time in clinical trials on humans with synthetic grafts. |  | | Repeat coronary artery bypass graft surgery may be necessary, and is usually less successful than the first surgery. |  | | There are two new types of minimally invasive coronary artery bypass graft surgery: port-access coronary artery bypass (also called PACAB or PortCAB) and minimally invasive coronary artery bypass (also called MIDCAB). |
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http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/ency/coronary_artery_bypass_graft_surgery.jsp
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| | graft - definition of graft in Encyclopedia |
 | | In horticulture, a graft is where the tissues of one plant are affixed to the tissues of another; the process is called grafting. |  | | In medicine, the same term is applied, particularly often for skin grafting, but also for other body tissues moved and re-joined: coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), bone grafting such as in vertebral fusion procedures etc... |  | | Graft is also a slang term for political corruption specifically in reference bribery. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/graft
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| | Invisi Graft Hair Replacement systems - hair replacement, wig and hair piece BEST GRAFT |
 | | Before the graft application occurs, the skin of the scalp is exfoliated of dead skin cells, expediting a naturally-occurring process. |  | | Invisi-Graft® results in a demonstrable increase in cosmetically significant hair, unlike chemicals that produce insignificant velo hair - short, non-pigmented "peach fuzz." |  | | The grafting procedure itself is non-invasive--it is accomplished through a specially formulated adherent, of medical grade and FDA approved for contact with skin. |
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http://www.haircenters.com/index.asp?pgid=15
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| | Johannesburg Biennale 1997: Graft |
 | | GRAFT aims to arrest as a point of analysis the notion of the "imperfect fit," the hybridization of culture in the local/global tension and unstable boundaries of the new and old South Africa. |  | | The first is botanical; graft as the cutting and joining of difference, be it cultural, sexual, racial, spatial and the like. |  | | Thirdly, graft turns on the notions of illicit work, corruption, black marketeering and all these entail. |
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| | ABC Online Forum |
 | | Usually the widest you can go with grafting is within a genus for example within the genus Prunus you can graft almond and peach or apricot onto plum but you cannot graft sweet cherry on plum, peach or almond etc so it depends on how closely related species are within a genus. |  | | So with regard to your question you could only graft Eucalyptus onto another Eucalyptus but not all species are neccessarily compatible and similarly Citrus must be garfted to Citrus. |  | | Could start with a Eucalypt rootstock and proceed via various grafts to an apple or even a pine? |
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http://www2b.abc.net.au/science/scribblygum/newposts/48/topic48943.shtm
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| | Senator Plunkitt : Honest Graft and Dishonest Graft (1905) |
 | | Tammany was beat in 1901 because the people were deceived into believin' that it worked dishonest graft. |  | | It's honest graft, and I'm lookin' for it every day in the year. |  | | As a matter of policy, if nothing else, why should the Tammany leaders go into such dirty business, when there is so much honest graft lyin' around when they are in power? |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: The Graft: Books |
 | | Is The Graft up to Martina Coles usual standard? |  | | Her prose style is always pared down and vivid--which is, thankfully, still very much the case with The Graft. |  | | Even the very ordinary TV adaptations of such books as Dangerous Lady stripped no lustre from her reputation, when novels as good as The Know flowed from her pen. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0747269696
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| | Political corruption - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The classical example of graft is a politician using his knowledge of zoning and decision making to purchase land which he knows his political organization is interested in developing on, and then selling it at a significant profit to that organization. |  | | Large gifts from parties within the government also qualify as graft, and most countries have laws against it. |  | | Graft is the act of a politician personally benefitting from public funds in a way other than prescribed by law. |
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| | Graft - Home |
 | | If you have a disability, we can support you into work. |  | | Graft is a partnership of local organisations providing information and support to employers regarding employing disabled people, as well as to disabled candidates looking for work. |  | | We can work with you to provide advice, information and support for you to develop a more diverse workforce. |
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| | SKiN GRAFT News for You's |
 | | If, after all that, they have too much wax in the ears to heed your wizened advice, then allow the Jazzy One to remind you of the power of paypal and the magic of mailorder, which puts that dream Skin Graft shop of yours |  | | AND(!), on top of all that, Rob and Mark have been cooking up a very special |  | | In recent days, we've seen a small population explosion as pals from far and wide join the ranks of the |
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| | BATH HOUSE JOHN, HINKY DINK & CHICAGO'S HISTORY OF GRAFT AND CORRUPTION |
 | | They made a legendary team, collecting graft and doling out favors in the area to those who paid the most. |  | | There is no city in America that has been as maligned as Chicago when it comes to the city’s politics, politicians, corruption and questionable voting practices. |  | | Michael "Hinky Dink" Kenna and "Bathhouse" John Coughlin, Chicago politicians, ran the notorious, gangster-infested First Ward for almost four decades, between 1897 and 1938. |
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http://www.prairieghosts.com/graft.html
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| | Graft |
 | | Graft lets users manage multiple packages under a single directory hierarchy. |  | | Please consider donating to the FSF to help support this project. |  | | Top > System administration > Configuration > Graft |
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| | Graft Reabsorption |
 | | The axial images, and the sagittal reconstructions (not shown) show some central lucency in the region of graft placement, suggesting partial resorption of the graft material. |  | | 8 months later, the follow-up films demonstrate lucency at the graft site worrisome for resorption. |  | | Click on the images to view a larger version! |
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| | Commentary - Special Article |
 | | During the summer and early fall, the New York office began tidying up loose ends, renegotiating, "prioritizing," and basically removing the graft elements from the remaining contracts before handover to the CPA. |  | | In these efforts, the UN got some prompting from the U.S. Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)—the agency that has been auditing Halliburton’s recent activities in Iraq. |  | | At that stage, Oil-for-Food had close to $13 billion in BNP Paribas’s Iraq accounts, most of it set aside to pay for contracts already approved. |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/SpecialArticle.asp?article=A11705017_1
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Graft-versus-host disease |
 | | As a rule, people with bone marrow grafts are very closely monitored. |  | | Calling your health care provider Return to top |  | | However, if any of the above symptoms appear, call your health care provider immediately. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/001309.htm
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| | Graft |
 | | Graft back issues are available online and can be purchased via Pay-per-View. |  | | Browse All SAGE Journals Search All SAGE Journals |
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| | AlterNet: Hurricane Katrina: The Graft Goes On |
 | | Congress has a chance to rethink some of the most punitive parts of the new Bankruptcy Act, in order to give poor victims of Hurricane Katrina a break. |  | | Whether you can offer tech skills, housing, volunteer time or hard cash, there are many ways to help support the victims of Hurricane Katrina. |  | | Reproduction of material from any AlterNet pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. |
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| | The Home of SKiN GRAFT Records & Comics |
 | | If you don't see the pong animation above, |  | | all content © 2006 respective creators and / or SKiN GRAFT Records and Comix Inc. |  | | The Home of SKiN GRAFT Records and Comics |
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| | Strong Medicine: Graft - TV.com |
 | | Meanwhile, Lizzy and her friends witness a crime in the hospital morque while Peter and Lana get the hospital into the Halloween spirit. |  | | Tell the world what you think of Graft. |
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http://www.tv.com/strong-medicine/graft/episode/355374/summary.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - graft (2) definition |
 | | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - graft (2) definition |  | | transitive and intransitive verb (past and past participle graft·ed, present participle graft·ing, 3rd person present singular grafts) |  | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |
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| | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft |
 | | High Risk Coronary Artery Bypass Graft at HUP |  | | Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgery Program at Pennsylvania Hospital |
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| | ☞ surgery - heart surgery pictures - heart surgery pictures online guide |
 | | Everything you wanted to know about innovative minimally invasive pediatric, neonatal and/or adult congential heart surgery... |  | | This surgery is done to bypass clogged arteries supplying the heart. |  | | Alternate Names : Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, CABG, Coronary Revascularization, Coronary Bypass |
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