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  • 1Wolfe-Krause graft — (woolfґ krouґzə) [J.R. Wolfe; Fedor Krause, German surgeon, 1857–1937] Krause Wolfe graft …

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  • 2Wolfe graft — Wolfe Krause graft Krause Wolfe g …

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  • 3Graft — Healthy skin, bone, or other tissue taken from one part of the body to replace diseased or injured tissue removed from another part of the body. For example, skin grafts can be used to cover areas of skin that have been burned or surgically… …

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  • 4Wolfe graft — (woolf) [John Reissberg Wolfe, Scottish ophthalmologist, 1824–1904] Krause Wolfe graft …

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  • 5Wolfe — John R., Scottish ophthalmologist, 1824–1904. See W. graft, W. Krause graft …

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  • 6Krause-Wolfe graft — Krau·se Wolfe graft (krouґzə woolfґ) [F.V. Krause; John Reissberg Wolfe, Scottish ophthalmologist, 1824–1904] see under graft …

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  • 7Krause-Wolfe graft — a full thickness skin graft …

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  • 8Krause — Fedor, German surgeon, 1857–1937. See K. graft, Wolfe K. graft. Karl F.T., German anatomist, 1797–1868. See K. glands, under gland, K. ligament. Wilhelm J.F., German anatomist, 1833–1910. See K. bone, K. end bulbs, under bulb, K. respiratory… …

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  • 10Mad (magazine) — Mad Editor Harvey Kurtzman (1952–1956); Al Feldstein (1956–1984); John Ficarra (1984– ) and Nick Meglin (1984–2004) Categories Satirical magazine Frequency …

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