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  • A kidney taken from the body of an unrelated donor is being hooked up in the body of someone in need, keeping them from a life on Kidney dialysis.

    Valley Central - KGBT - News of the Rio Grande Valley Melissa Vega 2010

  • In submitting a comment to the site, you agree to be bound by BelfastTelegraph. co.uk's Tyrone Howe: Danny boy can become a man following switch to Australia Tyrone Howe: Ireland's loss could be Ulster's gain in the long term Kidney plan

    Belfasttelegraph.co.uk - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

  • Jorgensen, K.: Biological Incompatibilty in Kidney

    Joseph E. Murray - Nobel Lecture 1990

  • I’m fascinated with former long-time Disney artist Kevin Kidney’s flickr photos — in particular this “before and after” gallery art of a boy at Disneyland.

    Imagineers and Crocodile Tears : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • I’m fascinated with former long-time Disney artist Kevin Kidney’s flickr photos — in particular this “before and after” gallery art of a boy at Disneyland.

    2008 March : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • Kevin Kidney writes on the Frito Kid, the saucer-eyed snack food mascot who long ago took residence at Disneyland’s Casa De Fritos restaurant.

    2008 May : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • Kevin Kidney writes on the Frito Kid, the saucer-eyed snack food mascot who long ago took residence at Disneyland’s Casa De Fritos restaurant.

    Muchos Gracias, Señor : Scrubbles.net 2008

  • And Kevin Kidney’s Disney reproductions are mind-blowing, aren’t they?

    Dress for Tiki-ness : Scrubbles.net 2006

  • The Kidney is the source of all Yin energy in the body, and over time this Kidney Yin becomes depleted.

    The Last Chance Dog D.V.M. Donna Kelleher 2003

  • A waiter, he explained, known as the Kidney, would step up into what looked very like a pulpit and read the newspapers in a loud, clear voice while the audience of gentlemen sat at their tables and sipped their drinks.

    Castles and The Lion’s Lady Julie Garwood 1993

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