graft in the PONS Dictionary

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I.graft [grɑːft, Am græft] N

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graft Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a skin graft

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English
The grafts are used to treat blood cancer and rare diseases.
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There remains much clinical interest today in developing inexpensive engineered skin grafts that possess the mechanical and biological properties of skin.
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Branches in close contact may grow together, due to a natural phenomenon called inosculation, a natural graft.
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He was a right-handed batsman and earned a reputation for grafting out long innings.
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This processing removes the osteogenic and osteoinductive properties of the graft, leaving only an osteoconductive scaffold.
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Usually autologous vessels from the patient or synthetic polymer grafts are used for this purpose.
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In this case skin grafts from other parts of the body may be needed to cover the area.
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The jewel grafted itself to his throat and extended tendrils through his body.
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If cause-specific measures are insufficient, soft-tissue graft surgery may be used to create more gingiva.
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Rumors of his year as the other colony's governor, which included accusations of graft and companions roughing up local judges, soon followed.
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