Fresh blood products have a short shelf life so we always require a steady number of donors. |
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Organs transplanted from living donors achieve a greater rate of success than do organs from deceased donors. |
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The search for blood and donors would not be alien to anyone who has faced a medical emergency requiring blood transfusion. |
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The bit we like best is the idea that tax relief is available today for money that donors agree to bequeath to charities on their death. |
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As private donors kicked in more money, every aspect of the blueprint kept changing. |
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He insisted 'chugging' had a future and that last year 865,000 donors signed up to long term donations after being approached on the street. |
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What is true is that it is very rare for donors to provide aid on humanitarian grounds. |
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It is also an expression of gratitude by organ recipients to donors and their families. |
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The clones were also exact replicas of the egg donors, rather than third parties. |
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In this case four big donors get big contracts of between half a billion and two billion dollars. |
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The clampdown on spending comes after concerns about the relationship between parties and their donors. |
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A new reaction of this dye, whereby its excited triplet state oxidizes suitable electron donors, is now reported. |
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The central panel of this intact triptych altarpiece depicts the Mystic Marriage of St Catherine, together with other saints, flanked by donors. |
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We have heard that several donors are ready to commit or recommit funds to the sector if there is a commensurate government commitment. |
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He can probably count on showers of cash from enthusiastic legions of small-dollar donors, and that's an important start. |
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There were no arrests or charges, though federal agents visited the homes of many of the charity's local donors. |
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All the community of Evesham was there, every monk and lay brother eager to greet their donors. |
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His moral obligation would be to give us the names of the donors of the black money. |
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Just a few days ago, there was a meeting of the main donors here in New York at the United Nations, and it was a real strong recommitment. |
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The expectation of the donors was that charities receiving the funds would disburse the money to needy victims just as quickly. |
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In 2003, 772 individuals became major organ donors although over 6,000 people are still waiting for suitable organs. |
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And finally, the legal issues with paternity suits and visitation rights have all been taken care of with anonymous donors. |
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International donors have been willing to help Indonesians seeking to bring the past to light. |
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Recently, we received a call at the blood bank asking us to send donors of a rare blood group to a corporate hospital in Chennai. |
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In this case, both spontaneous and VBL-induced effects were unaffected by the age of the donors. |
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Nitrates act as donors of nitric oxide, a molecule with a recognized potential for genotoxicity. |
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Searching for matched donors within these registries takes only 1-2 days and is done free of charge. |
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Mr Grey gave an emphatic and unequivocal assurance that the names of all the donors would remain totally confidential. |
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Initially all the donors are unexcited and available to absorb incident excitons. |
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Implicitly, the more donors, the greater the probability for a photon to become an exciton. |
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All of the mainstream parties have nominated their donors, especially the generous ones, for peerages or knighthoods. |
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Mrs Maddocks said last night that the money would help spearhead the drive to recruit more donors from ethnic backgrounds. |
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By the fifteenth century, private donors were proudly stamping the screens with family coats of arms, as at Marburg and Meissen. |
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As group O cells do not react with anti-A or anti-B antibodies, people of group O became known as universal donors. |
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All museums rely on the kindness of private and corporate donors, many of whom expect to be wooed with special perks or consideration. |
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He is thought to favour the retention of the current system, whereby donors of substantial sums are named. |
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The wassailers customarily carried bowls of the hot drink, wassail, and offered sips to prospective donors. |
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It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country. |
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Voluntary, unrecompensed blood donors are the foundation of our blood supply. |
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These can provide transplant physicians with stem cells from unrelated but matched donors. |
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Matched donors may be found among close relatives such as brothers or sisters, or can be from an unrelated donor. |
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New and regular donors are now needed in order to help keep pace with demand from the region's hospitals. |
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We'll help each other create strong donor loyalty, a pipeline of enthusiastic and engaged donors, and braggingly high retention rates. |
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A device to make the organs of brain-dead donors more suitable for transplant will be evaluated in a government-funded study. |
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Initially, transplantation was done using whole livers from donors who met the criteria for brain death but whose heart was still beating. |
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But they are unlikely to tell donors that the research chain is larded with folks who will make money on something that they are giving away. |
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Corruption takes root when donors expect failure and recipients know that dismal performance will bring no adverse consequences. |
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The number of first time donors at this Clinic was very noticeable, which is encouraging for the future. |
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Roughly six months later, when the testing process is completed, the identities of acceptable donors are enciphered. |
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Every successful use of the netroots has involved some kind of encouragement for donors. |
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Once a financial goal has been set, the critical quiet period begins, when school leaders solicit the largest potential donors. |
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He was called on to anaesthetise many eminent patients, who became donors to the medical school. |
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Doctors have finally reached the medical conclusion that the easiest way to cure baldness is via hair donors. |
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Second, many of the council members' constituents, especially potential campaign donors, may demand that the city do something about the beggars. |
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We did a lot of research on the sperm bank, the donors, and what you have to go through. |
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While the individuals pertaining to those groups may argue that they feel they are viable blood donors, why take the risk? |
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The rah-rah atmosphere seems particularly strange given that, according to employees, the bulk of prospective donors are elderly. |
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New Zealand First believes that this bill will encourage more responsible activities and more accountability to public donors. |
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Direct or collateral relatives up to fourth line, including relatives by adoption, will be allowed to become live organ donors. |
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Both have advisory boards, individual donors and websites, but no rank-and-file members. |
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The donors and the international community have been kept in the dark and the government's non-transparent activities are on the rise. |
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Somehow I managed to get a job with another large theatre organisation, compiling dossiers of information on potential donors. |
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For renal transplantation, marginal donors include cadavers from one or more of the following categories. |
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We usually name public places and spaces after the big shots or big donors. |
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Four studies used cadaveric donors only, and four studies included both cadaveric and living donors. |
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The shortage of cadaveric organs has led surgeons to look to live donors to close that gap. |
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The real news story is in Arizona and Maine, where Clean Elections laws provide public funding for candidates who avoid fat-cat donors. |
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The National Blood Service is also looking for more donors from ethnic minorities. |
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Artificial pollination was effected by brushing the recipient flower stigmas with stamens from the pollen donors. |
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Whether such tax credits are sufficient inducement to donors remains to be established. |
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It further attacked plans to remove anonymity for sperm donors from from 1 April. |
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Serum samples were also obtained from 25 healthy blood donors which served as controls. |
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The canny acumen of business donors leads to inevitable speculation about the tax breaks linked to such donations. |
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An effort is on to get together a list of voluntary donors who are reachable over the telephone. |
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The law required autopsies on donors before removal of organs, delaying the process so that it was usually too late. |
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The majority of the healthy control subjects were healthy blood donors, and the others were organ transplant donors. |
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Mr Reeves expressed his great pleasure and surprise at the gift, and feelingly thanked the donors for their present. |
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Some con artists use names that sound like those of well-known charities in an effort to confuse potential donors. |
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Clinics, built by foreign donors, have stood empty for years, lacking staff and equipment. |
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Chief among these is the question of whether any benefits were conferred on the generous donors. |
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Conferences were held, donors were lined up, and money pledged towards the reconstruction effort. |
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The organisers also honoured individual donors who had donated blood more than ten times. |
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They want to be sure that nobody rocks the boat and no major donors are offended. |
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To cope with the organ shortage, living donors are sometimes used to provide kidneys, livers, lungs and intestines for transplantation. |
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Campaign donors and lobbyists are working Congress to minimize and distort reform. |
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Their policy requires that the blood types of donors and recipients be matched before releasing any organs. |
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The sample comprised unrelated healthy blood donors, and informed consent was obtained from all individuals participating in the study. |
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The strain of her illness was made almost unbearable when Kevin and Tina found out that they had been ruled out as possible donors. |
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The centre has been running short of blood donors and is appealing for people to come forward and donate. |
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These organizations, as well as private donors, sponsored students through their studies and some provided job placements between academic terms. |
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In a separate set of experiments, heparinized peripheral blood from three healthy male donors was used immediately after venipuncture. |
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Therefore, it is mandatory to establish an effective technique for screening blood donors for the malaria parasite. |
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The Parktown and Westcliff Trust developed the garden, sponsored by old girls from the school and other donors. |
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Do the donors who feed money and old possessions in at one end of the pipeline have any ideas where it leads? |
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But cooperating with the tribunal has been a key demand of European and U.S. aid donors. |
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The board should encourage the government to increase the tax breaks available to donors. |
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Potential donors need to feel confident that their possessions will be properly looked after. |
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All donors were screened for malignancies, autoimmune and certain neurological disorders, and any high-risk behavior. |
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Public interest groups and the press insist that campaign donors supposedly only give money to politicians to bribe them. |
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For this reason, close relatives are often the donors of choice in bone marrow transplantation. |
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In other areas, such as blood and bone marrow donation, living donors are the norm. |
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Sixty-one triploid F 1 plants were crossed with diploid pollen donors for testcrosses. |
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Most organs for transplant are harvested from brain-dead cadavers, although a few come from living donors. |
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It sparked a massive media appeal to find bone marrow donors for the four youngsters. |
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A brave eight-year-old who had every drop of blood in his body replaced five times to fight cancer is to front an appeal for donors. |
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Suddenly, they can have resources equal to an incumbent's without hitting up major donors. |
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Ticket buyers aren't buying, donors are waiting, funders are thinning out, endowments are earning less. |
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At present blood stock levels in the UK are good, but there is always a need for new donors. |
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Although international donors encouraged the sale, the government failed to explain where the money went, or whom the grain was sold to. |
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The donors may enjoy better control over the economic affairs of the country in the absence of any semblance of fiscal system. |
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Saying thank you to major donors is part and parcel of the fund-raising package. |
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Swindon donors who took the time out this summer to give a pint of blood are being thanked by the National Blood Service. |
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Critical organs such as hearts, lung, kidneys and livers are only taken from donors who are brain dead and whose hearts are still beating. |
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In Italy and France, for example, blood donors are turned away if they have had a recent gastrointestinal endoscopy. |
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He recounted an incident in which food contributed by international donors had been placed in a storehouse near the governor's office. |
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Unlike the banks, bilateral donors have more freedom to offer debt relief to their borrowers. |
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There is also evidence that living donor kidneys give significantly better results than kidneys from deceased donors. |
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As an alternative, the organization is encouraging the walk's potential donors to give money directly to the charities they support. |
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And, with this scheme, it will be possible for donors to remain anonymous but still Gift Aid their donations. |
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Those in attendance had the opportunity to sign up to become organ donors and to give blood. |
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As a charity we rely on donors and financial help, and David has helped people to come forward to help with both. |
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More typically, these deals are brokered by less media-friendly middlemen who pay cash to live donors. |
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But the establishment refuses to defy its campaign donors in the pharmaceutical industry. |
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I would like to assure you that we recognise the importance of the donors and do not regard our donors as mere milch cows. |
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Mrs Atkins called for the money either to be made available to the nurses for whom it was intended or returned to the original donors. |
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He did this just because it was electorally popular and, crucially, a way of repaying election donors. |
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Barbara remains in the hospital and needs blood donors for more transfusions. |
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But they invariably put in at least some effort to convince voters of their virtue and donors to cut a check. |
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The best live donors for organ transplants are often blood relatives. |
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And by the way, I hope this makes it clear that I do not hold with the idea that because a blogger accepted donations that he or she is required to answer to the donors. |
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Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and sufficiency of Australia's blood supply. |
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Both donors have established charitable foundations in their own names, and each has a long history of assisting the needy and supporting the arts. |
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Since the advent of human immunodeficiency virus infection, banked milk is now pasteurized, and donors are screened for HIV, hepatitis and syphilis. |
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He was injected with Factor Eight a substance made from blood contributions using several donors, sometime before 1991, although it is not known exactly when. |
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It is hard, sometimes intangible, and difficult to sell to donors. |
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Funds were contributed by private donors from Japan and the United States. |
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Since the crossmatch uses the patient's serum, which may lack potency, donors who are weakly positive for the antigen may be mistakenly called compatible. |
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Fundraising for the new organ, which came from Scotland, was organised by Rainsford and he was fulsome in his appreciation of all the generous donors. |
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In the wake of last year's tsunami disaster, for instance, fund-raising was intense, but there have been no accountability reports from the fund-raisers to their donors. |
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Now, thanks to the generosity of our donors, we're almost there. |
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Leading officials of the Democratic Party are using the convention to wine and dine large donors and solicit more funds for the final months of the campaign. |
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Republican senators just cynically backed an amendment that would limit the influence of big donors. |
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Politico has reported that some Republican donors see Scalise as damaged goods. |
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Some provide video or voice recordings or pictures of donors as babies. |
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Tight new spending limits are set to be imposed on Britain's political parties to stop them going cap in hand to donors angling for peerages, knighthoods and other favours. |
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Super PACs, unlike politically active nonprofits, must disclose their donors to the FEC in regular filings. |
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The groups, nonprofits exempt from paying taxes, are not required to disclose their donors in Kansas and most other states. |
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Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back. |
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Studies suggest that an inadequate supply of methyl donors in the diet leads to problems with DNA repair and stability, which has obvious implications for cancer and aging. |
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Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors. |
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Over the course of the study, three of the eight blood donors stopped experiencing symptoms of restless legs syndrome and five experienced a marked improvement. |
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Yet the names of donors are lettered on the walls, museum-style. |
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At the January Koch conference in the Palm Springs area, Abboud led a discussion that drew many wealthy donors, say two attendees. |
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Groups such as Kansas Values Institute may attract donors who seek the anonymity provided by many of these nonprofits. |
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One of the donors is a small Belgian-based foundation called The anticancer Fund. |
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A hundred ultra-wealthy liberal and conservative donors have taken over the political system. |
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As he gets his feet wet at City Hall, he's likely to rely on Daley apparatchiks and influential donors for guidance. |
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They can go to the mat for him with donors and insiders and pull every string they can to wire a speakership vote. |
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Yet, as much as some nonprofits and foundations depend on bequests, most shy from a position that might offend their wealthy donors and board members. |
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Then, serendipitously, a note from one of Edwards' richest donors arrived offering help. |
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The made-to-order infants, from different families, were screened and selected when they were still embryos to make sure they would be compatible donors. |
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Local authorities and international donors have come under intense criticism for what many see as a sluggish response. |
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Getting caught on video doing it in a roomful of rich donors is downright sloppy. |
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Most donors to charity are private entrepreneurs, who are often unwilling to let others know about the donation out of fear of the tax department. |
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Local blood donors gave blood between 4.30 and 9 pm on both dates. |
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The money will come from donors and the state budget, he said. |
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The center is dependent on the goodwill of its donors, which it collects in a time deposit and uses the interest to cover the difference in costs. |
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On the other hand, they are viewing their donors, and their future children, not as whole people but as the sum of certain parts. |
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In the 2012 survey, which Kramer co-authored, 94 percent of donors were open to contact with their offspring. |
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We have reached a tipping point where mega donors completely dominate the landscape. |
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Who wants to blot their copybook with one of the country's biggest donors? |
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But using donors to enrich oneself is as an old and tawdry practice that is about getting rich, not famous. |
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And who can blame them for feeling disenfranchised when they see their efforts dwarfed by the mega donors. |
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I once organized a trip to a Dave Matthews concert, with backstage passes included, to reward a busload of big Edwards donors. |
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Instead, the Government has introduced tax breaks aimed at encouraging the private sector donors to pour money into the construction of a new national stadium. |
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Last year, Britain recorded its the highest number of organ transplant operations ever with 2,867 carried out thanks to the generosity of 1,240 donors. |
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California congressional candidate and New Age guru Marianne Williamson is funding her campaign with some very unusual donors. |
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Unlike donors of vital organs like kidneys, marrow donors can give again and again. |
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Long lines of blood donors queued up outside area hospitals. |
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As reported in The New York Times, the meet-up was attended by the high command of the campaign-in-waiting and 170 donors. |
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Instead, after Citizens United, the mega donors set up their own shadow parties. |
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It could mean that donors would lose their right to anonymity once their offspring turn 18, allowing children to trace their biological mothers and fathers. |
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There was an urgent appeal for blood donors to treat victims of the crash. |
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The Texas Republican practically bilked his donors by running the most unserious campaign in recent American history. |
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The number of organ transplants carried out in Scotland has dropped by almost a fifth in the past five years because of a growing shortage of suitable donors. |
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Democrats set out to woo a national network of extremely wealthy donors who could support the new breakneck fundraising pace. |
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Gov. Mitt Romney's campaign toasted its top donors Wednesday aboard a 150-foot yacht flying the flag of the cayman Islands. |
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For Democrats, this resounding defeat just might be the wake-up call their big and small donors need to start donating again. |
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Group O individuals are universal donors, they can give blood to anyone. |
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It is a sensible thing to do, even for the most sophisticated and well-heeled of donors. |
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Comparison of organ donation from living and cadaveric donors presents a unique opportunity to study the effect of brain death on clinical outcome. |
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His speeches at fundraisers are often less than rousing and he dislikes socializing with wealthy donors, making it harder for the project to raise money. |
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The experiments were repeated four times for each of at least five donors, and the average percentage of adherent cells under each condition was determined. |
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Only about 15 percent of kidney transplants are done with living donors, the other recipients must wait about five years before receiving a kidney from a nonliving donor. |
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But in addition to attracting some 600,000 new donors, the viral charity stunt has provoked a bit of controversy, too. |
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The crux of the problem lies in the tension between volunteerism and professionalism on one hand, and the way the sector relates to its supporters i.e. donors, on the other. |
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These raffles are an attempt to pump up the lagging numbers of small donors at low cost. |
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It also conveniently caters to the interests of Big Energy, some of the biggest campaign donors to both parties. |
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What you had to recognise was that you had a set of willing donors and a set of recipients. |
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Other progressives and donors are staying mum for now about their plans for red state Democrats in tight races. |
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So I want to thank Karl for uniting Democrats, inspiring donors, and reigniting the spark in so many progressives. |
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Living donors often donate an organ to a family member or close friend. |
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He has also requested parents, teachers and donors to work more openhandedly and sincerely, as educating a child is educating a nation. |
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The museum's director spends a lot of time romancing potential donors. |
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These facultative chemolithoautotrophic betaproteobacteria are able to use reduced inorganic sulfur compounds as electron donors. |
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The flood victims received an eleemosynous shipment of supplies from donors in nearby towns. |
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During 30 months of work, the Transfusion Service of Barcelona registered almost 30,000 donors, and processed 9,000 liters of blood. |
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These specific requirements place additional restrictions on blood donors who can donate for neonatal use. |
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This has been achieved to a large extent through the construction of handpumps with the support of external donors. |
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They also found that significant donors to parties were far more likely to be nominated for peerages than other party members. |
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The WHO is financed by contributions from member states and outside donors. |
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The economy is dependent on government spending and, to a lesser extent, assistance from foreign donors. |
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Chicago is famous for its outdoor public art with donors establishing funding for such art as far back as Benjamin Ferguson's 1905 trust. |
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Justice Scalia and others took dozens of expensive trips to exotic locations paid for by private donors. |
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The World Bank, African Development Bank, European Investment Bank, and many other bilateral donors financed the project. |
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Margot is said to have later claimed that her husband regretted the breach and had acted after several rich donors had threatened to quit. |
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Frequent blood donors are at risk of low iron levels and are often advised to supplement their iron intake. |
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Electron donors can also form charge transfer complexes with electron acceptors. |
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Published by the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation, Arthritis Observer goes to its members, donors, friends and families. |
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When I introduce this concept to potential donors during presentations, I hold up a water glass. |
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Sean also said that most donors experience no side eects other than mild 'ulike symptoms and possibly slight achiness. |
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They actually approached our OPO as to whether we could be a facilitating point in getting the payment for the workups of these donors. |
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The role of synovial fluid markers of catabolism and anabolism in osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis an asymptomatic organ donors. |
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But environmentally minded donors draw the line in different places. |
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All Salvationists, supporters, donors and friends are encouraged to add their voice at sar. |
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Under this magical thinking they can remain tax-exempt and continue to promise their donors anonymity. |
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New and regular donors are all urged to attend a blood donor session at a time of year when stocks traditionally dip. |
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Blood donors are the key role player at this day as they donate life-saving gifts of blood to the needed person. |
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Eligible blood donors do not need a smart phone to schedule an appointment to give blood. |
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A CALL has gone out for more young blood donors at the start of National Blood Week this week. |
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We need people from all the blood groups to become donors and start saving lives. |
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We obtained body fluid samples from 5 healthy individual donors from Bioreclamation Inc. |
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The gender gap looms large at the voting booth, as well as among donors. |
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In case we need any assistance from the donors or international non-governmental bodies we will engage the donors in the relief work, he added. |
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Even with the new, looser rules, 40 percent of donors are being rejected. |
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The donors were superovulated with a total dose of 200 mg FSH starting on day 8, with decreasing dose schedule at 12 h intervals. |
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People with type O blood are known as universal donors, and those with type AB blood as universal recipients. |
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Cytomegalovirus studies on blood donors in North-East Scotland and review of UK data. |
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According to Rudich, ECMO could also be used to obtain healthy pancreata from NHB donors. |
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Ellen DeGenerous, also riffing on Melissa Etheridge's strange bedfellows with David Crosby, paraded around with a cup asking for donors. |
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Recently, direct evidence for diaphragmatic atrophy with MV has been obtained in mechanically ventilated, brain-dead organ donors. |
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However, you can now use most of these donors following preservation with a special system that includes an oxygenated perfluorocarbon solution. |
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Patients deemed dead by the neurological standard are ideal organ donors because their organs are still perfusing at the time of procurement. |
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For the study, the researchers drew six successive 20-microlitre droplets of blood from 11 donors. |
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Elutriated monocytes collected from the healthy voluntary donors were utilized in this study. |
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We bring donors, community leaders, caregivers and people in need together to create stronger, healthier hometowns. |
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Boys and Girls Country is possible because of the commitment and dedication of our volunteers, donors, houseparents and other staff members. |
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Bacteria and protists, another class of microorganisms, were the most common donors in all species studied. |
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These studies demonstrate a dose response of tumors when treated with IgG preparations derived from vitiligo donors. |
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The short lifetime of the donor system suggests that registered organ donors implausibly pass away shortly after signing up for donation. |
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Variables in organ donors that affect the recovery of human islets of Langerhans. |
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Of 125 donors at risk, these researchers identified five cases of PLasmodium falciparum by using SNM-PCR with a 5-mL EDTA blood sample. |
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Folates are single carbon donors for the synthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and methionine and hence critical for DNA synthesis and cellular function. |
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When using present values, the interest element should be accrued each period as contribution income to donees and contribution expense to donors. |
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Physicians want to ensure the benefit of donating the kidney outweighs the potential risk to donors and to avoid commercialization of kidney donation. |
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Because national resources are often scarce, most developing countries must rely on international donors for a great deal of the funding for compensation programs. |
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Sera pooled from three blood donors served as a negative control, whereas plasma from a patient with high concentrations of GADA served as a positive control. |
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The current Organ Transplant Law limits brain-dead donors to those aged over 15, a restriction which forbids surgery such as heart transplants for children. |
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Johnson has written of front group attacks in several congressional campaigns this season, some funded by the same donors to the Swiftboat Veterans. |
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The conversion rate is simply the number of actual eligible donors in the hospital group divided by the number of total eligible donors in the group. |
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In his speech, El-Sayyed said that several parliamentarians in the PAeIUs religious committee are unhappy with allowing transplants from non-living donors. |
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The NIMBY Collective is using ShadowMe's new Group Shadow feature to mobilize its large coalition of volunteers, donors, activists, celebrities, artists and fans. |
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It has also been quietly revealed that a variant of CJD may have been spread throughout the blood transfusion system in the United Kingdom, from vCJD-infected donors. |
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Campers and staff made trail mix and packaged over 400 snack bags that were then given to the local Red Cross who handed them out to the multitudes of blood donors. |
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A centralist mindset prevalent in politics, civil society, media and donors is the biggest threat to the federalism, provincial autonomy and devolution in the country. |
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This platelet-rich substance is called a buffy coat and will be combined with three others from donors of the same blood type to make up one platelet donation. |
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In addition to employment opportunities, BPL compensates donors for their time, resulting in the infusion of millions of dollars into the local community. |
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Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Talat Naseer Pasha chaired certificates distribution ceremony and gave away certificates among all society coordinators and blood donors. |
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He was one of many donors thanked on World Blood Donor Day today. |
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The White House is no longer being used as a reception facility for coffee klatches and other special events put together to woo soft money donors. |
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Some antihypertensive drugs can cause headache, especially nitric oxide donors including amyl nitrate, isosorbide, nitroglycerin, and sodium nitroprusside. |
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Efforts have been made by the government in recent years to expand food production, and several projects have been undertaken, largely financed by foreign donors. |
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Authorities have been slow to implement reforms in the civil service, and the pace of the privatisation programme is also slackening and donors have urged its advancement. |
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Davis's pay-to-play reputation, demanding donations before he would consider policies or appointments favorable to the potential donors, was used against him. |
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The British method proved to be more successful at adequately meeting all requirements and over 700,000 donors were bled over the course of the war. |
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Following Bogdanov's lead, Vladimir Shamov and Sergei Yudin in the USSR pioneered the transfusion of cadaveric blood from recently deceased donors. |
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Of course, like most aid donors, Japan does well by doing good. |
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Unless their candidates can amass a considerable campaign chest, one assumed to come from big money donors, they do not stand a chance of winning. |
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John's wort, to relieve meningeal nociception in an animal model induced by administration of the nitric oxide donors glyceryl trinitrate and sodium nitroprusside. |
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Anthony Harriman of the Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France, devised a system in which donors and acceptors intercalate into DNA, with random separations. |
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