How do organ transplants actually work? How do we connect them to the body of the recipient? |
- How do organ transplants actually work? How do we connect them to the body of the recipient?
- Do chemists have to use a special type of glass when dealing with highly corrosive/acidic chemicals? Or is there something about glass in general that prevents test tubes and beakers from being ruined by these chemicals that can completely dissolve bone, metal or basically anything that's put in it?
- Are there specific sounds or words in modern language that have a direct lineage to the grunting sounds of our prehistoric ancestors?
How do organ transplants actually work? How do we connect them to the body of the recipient? Posted: 10 Apr 2022 01:18 PM PDT |
Posted: 10 Apr 2022 03:50 PM PDT |
Posted: 09 Apr 2022 07:04 PM PDT To clarify, I often wonder if any of the short words or syllables we use today remain unchanged in both sound and meaning since prehistory. [link] [comments] |
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