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The use of fetuses as organ and tissue donors is a ticking time bomb of bioethics.
Dr. Arthur Caplan
To develop an investigational test to screen blood, tissue and organ donors, and to get this test in blood banks throughout the country, and then licensed this quickly is a remarkable achievement for public health and patient safety.
Jesse Goodman
It's a ticking time bomb.
Lois Capps
Theoretically, with this antifreeze protein we might be able to store an organ at 21 degrees Fahrenheit. Hopefully, it would be able to last longer so that you would have longer to do tissue matching to get the organ to the patient and just increase the shelf life of organs.
Laurie Graham
It's a ticking time bomb for the people of Colorado. Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive.
Marc Holtzman
We're sitting on a ticking time bomb. This town is ready to ignite.
Larry Southard
One organ and tissue donor has the potential to save and enhance more than 50 lives. Not only do transplant patients benefit from organ donations, but so do their family and friends. That is what makes close collaboration with the health care system and public education about donation so critical to human life.
Susan Stuart
Theoretically, with this antifreeze protein we might be able to store an organ at minus 6 degrees (21 degrees Fahrenheit). Hopefully, it would be able to last longer so that you would have longer to do tissue matching to get the organ to the patient and just increase the shelf life of organs.
Laurie Graham
We're not doom and gloom, but we've done enough research to know that there are enough disasters that are like a time bomb that is ticking. This is in the best interest of the public.
Mike Preston
We could have a serious epidemic on our hands. Alzheimer's is a ticking time bomb in the heads of people in my generation. We must defuse it before it detonates and destroys our minds. Time is running out.
David Hyde Pierce
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1959
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We know that there are occasions that arise when terrorists are coming in, and we know a bomb is heading in ... and we can understand the need to intercept such a terrorist, ... When one goes beyond that and expands those kinds of activities to individuals or to situations where it might not be a ticking bomb ... then the consequences of such actions ... must be taken into consideration.
Colin Powell
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1937
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This approval is the result of a tremendous cooperative effort among FDA, other public health agencies, the test kit manufacturers and the blood industry. To develop an investigational test to screen blood, tissue and organ donors, and to get this test in blood banks throughout the country, and then licensed this quickly is a remarkable achievement for public health and patient safety.
Jesse Goodman
It's been called the stealth tax, a ticking time bomb for the middle class, and even the Darth Vader of the tax code.
Tom Reynolds
The nuclear clock is rapidly ticking and we don't have much time. Unless the international community acts now, Iran will eventually get a bomb.
Alireza Jafarzadeh
The current account deficit is a ticking time bomb. We don't know when it s going to explode, but it cannot continue the way the White House describes.
Bernard Baumohl
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