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living bank

noun

  1. a facility in which donated human organs or tissues are preserved for subsequent transplantation.



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Henry revealed on Tuesday that he will be donating part of the proceeds to The Living Bank in Texas, which he said has been helpful to him and other living donors.

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"Seed banks were set up primarily to preserve the seeds of economically important crops, to keep a living bank of tissue with which we can grow these plants again in the future. The genome project is to preserve the genomic history and content of these plants so we can understand how life works," says Kress.

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According to The Living Bank transplant organization, Duncan received a kidney transplant from a friend after posting about a condition on Facebook.

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According to The Living Bank transplant organization, Duncan received a kidney transplant in December 2013 from a friend after posting about a condition on Facebook.

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They pass their life in feasting their eyes on these waves of beauty, the living bank of which is their own passion.

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