The process that happens when a recipient's immune system attacks the transplanted organ
the act of rejecting something; "his proposals were met with rejection" the speech act of rejecting (medicine) an immunological response that refuses to accept substances or organisms that are recognized as foreign; "rejection of the transplanted liver" the state of being rejected
Definition: Written notice from an editor or other publishing representative that an author's work will not be accepted Often a form letter that tells little about the real reasons for the rejection If you came close, you may get a personal rejection letter Keep it and submit again to the same editor Related Resources: Celebrate Rejections A rejection may be considered a badge of courage
Refusal by a bank to grant credit, usually because of the applicant's financial history, or refusal to accept a security presented to complete a trade, usually because of a lack of proper endorsements or violation of rules of a firm
The act of refusing an application for coverage Private Insurers have many reasons why an Applicant does not qualify to purchase their insurance claims experience, poor credit, excessive distance from the Fire Department, the condition of the property, are some of the reasons given by Private Insurers for rejection of an application To qualify for insurance through the FAIR Plan, you must first be rejected, cancelled or non-renewed by a Private Insurer Our application requires you to tell us which Private Insurer rejected your application for coverage, and why We are required to collect this information Not all Applicants are accepted for coverage by the FAIR Plan There are some persons, as well as some properties, that do not qualify for coverage Go to: Underwriting Guidelines
Refusal by a bank to grant credit, usually because of the applicants financial history, or refusal to accept a security presented to complete a trade, usually because of a lack of proper endorsements or violation of rules of a firm
When the body tries to get rid of a transplanted organ or tissue by making antibodies Immunosuppressive drugs help prevent rejection
Defined as dBc, this term describes the attenuation at a given frequency relative to the lowest loss point on the filter, usually the filters center frequency
When the body fights against a tissue or organ as if it were infected or damaged This process usually results in damage to that organ or tissue
When the body tries to get rid of a transplanted organ or tissue by making antibodies Immunosuppressive (anti-rejection) drugs help prevent and treat rejection