transplant
transplant.01 - move from one place to another
TRANSPLANT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'transplant' based on sentences in wsj. No Verbnet entry. (from transplant.01-v predicate notes)TRANSPLANT-N NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to transplant.01. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from transplant.01-n)
TRANSPLANTATION-N NOTES: ~transplant.01 (from transplantation.01-n)
Aliases:
transplant (v.)
transplant (n.)
transplantation (n.)
transplant (n.)
transplantation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: mover, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing moved
ARG2-GOL: destination
ARG3-DIR: source
ARG1-PPT: thing moved
ARG2-GOL: destination
ARG3-DIR: source
just transitive
But
no oneARG0
has made a serious effort to transplantrel
the cropARG1
.with destination
Twenty years later ,
two California academics , Stanley Cohen and Herbert BoyerARG0
, made `` recombinant '' DNA , transplantingrel
a toad 's geneARG1
into bacteria , which then reproduced toad genesARG2
.with source
Mary 's sense of fair playARG1
was transplantedrel
from Adolf HitlerARG3
.with arg 1
Here we offer a review of bone marrow
transplantsrel
and other types of stem cellARG1
transplants that are used to treat cancer .'his' is arg 2 here because he is the receipient/end point. If there is a more specific location included (ie femur), then 'his' would be GOL
hisARG2
bone marrowARG1
transplantrel
Arg1
A
pancreasARG1
transplantationrel
is an organ transplant that involves implanting a healthy pancres into a person who usually has diabetes .