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[awr-guhn] / ˈɔr gən /


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The authors say that these results suggest that aging may be organ- or even cell-specific, which could yield advances in precision medicine and clinical trial design.

From Science Daily • Oct. 19, 2023

Patients with lung disease or weakened immune systems — especially organ- or stem-cell-transplant patients — are at higher risk of developing aspergillosis.

From Seattle Times • Dec. 2, 2019

But certain moments — such as the organ- and handclap-heavy "Over You," or the percolating beat shuffles driving "Same Old Scene" — even hewed close to contemporary, pop-leaning AOR.

From Salon • Oct. 13, 2018

The key to this group's success was its powerful, organ- and guitar-driven formula, which pointed at the future musical recipe of Deep Purple, and also the meeting of Lord and the bassist Nick Simper.

From The Guardian • Jul. 16, 2012

To the audience before me, I explained why no tears were to be shed, and why we had no flowers, or singing, or organ- playing.

From "The Autobiography of Malcolm X" by Alex Malcolm X;Hailey




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