词汇 | example_english_donor |
释义 | Examples of donorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Humans, at this time, provide too many hurdles not the least of which is a lack of willing brain donors that are the same age. The follow-up donors were then tested on the 11 networks. Second, donors are becoming more and more disenchanted with the problems attendant upon project-based aid. Other explanations of failure are more clearly attributable to donors. Due to the manner in which we receive our specimens, the nature and medical history of the donors' diabetes are unknown. As a medium for publicity and advertising it was indispensable, so communal bodies paid for notices and lists of donors to be published. External agencies and donors could do more for conservation where scientific and institutional strength are lacking. The disease was locally eliminated from many countries following an intensive worldwide spraying operation funded by international donors. Many donors are involved in projects and programmes that are intertwined in time and space in a given country. The allocation ofriskbetween donors and recipients is one such problem. Three fermentations were carried out using inocula from three healthy human donors. He ignored requests for internal funding and blocked access to external donors. Given a chance, this protocol might expand the pool of potential donors and recipients, reducing the gap between the 62,000 waiting and the 5,500 donating. Less obvious: recipients know that donors and nondonors have categorized themselves knowingly and voluntarily. There is still the requirement for parental consent as a safeguard against the exploitation of children as organ donors. Pressured by international donors, he dissolved the military junta and embarked on a programme of political and economic reforms in 1991. I dream of establishing a world-class studio, available to all composers who are affiliated with the center, raising money from interested donors, here and abroad. Only volunteer non-remunerated donors should be accepted, in spite of the logistic problems that may result from this policy. Along with its emphasis on local capacities and resilience, this volume tends to view donors, international organisations and global processes with scepticism. We focus the discussion on the possible utilization of a detailed observation of tattoos during the screening interview for blood donors. Proxy recipients and donors appear and are used as cover by some of these hospitals. Also, the unrelated donors we interviewed were generally quite open about acknowledging that they had received money for donating their kidneys. Inconsistency among donors also exists in their attempts to influence political reform, even within one recipient country. Red blood cells were collected from donors with high patent parasitaemia. Therefore, increased reliance has to be placed on pre-production quality control, especially for obtaining, testing and housing vaccine donors free of harmful infections. While donors usually attempt to minimise this tension, it is necessary to recognise its existence. The results exhibited consistent expression of these genes across human donors, experimental replicates and passage number (either 2 or 3). In 1990, however, donors and creditors joined in the call for an end to one-party rule. The donors expressed their dissatisfaction with the government on many occasions. In order to do this, it intends to draw on the expertise of local research foundations and the resources of external donors. There is no indication that the donors were aware of this, and if they were, there was nothing they could do about it. Such a situation, whereby 'democracy becomes the only game in town ', is what the donors hope for. Arenas are forums for policy discussion among donors, and between donors and government. One may speculate what the power imbalances are likely to be in a situation where nine donors negotiate with one government. Finally, international organisations and donors considered regional strategies with civil society as alternative or complementary to diplomacy. They exist and are driven primarily by serving the interests and whims of donors, whose grants keep their doors open and staff paid. Local associations in the two communities differ in their relations with state officials and international donors. The dilemma is how to justify bidding for foreign funds when donors think that the present government should take this responsibility. Why don't more people register as organ donors and stand ready to give the gift of life? What about the use of organs from living donors? However, this concept has been applied primarily to potential organ donors who were minors or incompetent. Most child donors give bone marrow to siblings or parents, and this introduces further complications. All child donors should have access to adequate psychological and social support. Despite recent large increases in the number of organs transplanted from living donors, especially from genetically unrelated volunteers, supply continues to lag far behind demand. Against this background, it is not surprising that most people also do not take the time to consider transplantation options, either as donors or recipients. Not only is there no cost to individuals, people needing organs stand to benefit from donors coming to their direct assistance. However, because it is known that the surgical mortality rate is not zero, some donors will inevitably die. Financial support to conduct this research comes primarily from the budgets of the member institutions but is supplemented by funds from international donors. A few donors were healthy unmarried students aged 18-24 years, whose medical and family histories were known. Starting about 1990, international donors began to link these resources expressly to democratic reform. The game between host states and donors is also played when it comes to controlling border entry. To encourage donations, newspapers published the campaign registers showing donors' names and donation amounts. Despite their waning interest in genuine political reform, however, donors have continued to insist on nominally democratic systems. The donor's antigens can be typed in several different ways. In some instances, stem cells from compatible, related donors are not available. To know, for example, whether the autonomy of potential donors is compromised in practice, ethicists need to engage in empirical research. Passages 0 to 4 were used as nuclear donors. The blastocysts were transferred to the oviducts of recipients that were synchronized either with the donors (synchronous) or 1 day later than the donors (asynchronous). There is agreement among donors as regards this multi-pronged approach to tackling corruption. The donors placed their hopes on a leadership that had undertaken successfully difficult economic reforms and which appeared to be strongly committed to fighting corruption. While donors generously finance post-conflict or founding elections, funds become scarcer for subsequent electoral contests. In addition, international donors have been reluctant to address the problem of elite corruption, lest it impede attainment of their more central economic priorities. Such a view is widely shared among donors. Finally, and critically, donors could do more to ensure that their individual actions did not pull in different directions. However, the resulting galactosyl cyclitols can replace galactinol as galactosyl donors for the biosynthesis of stachyose. The reproductive tract of egg donors was used for the preparation of oviductal explants and collection of conditioned media. In 1999 there were 12,000 patients on the waiting list for organs; 1,635 cadaveric donors were involved and 5,128 organ transplantations were performed. The necessary organ is a vital one and there are no suitable donors in prospect. All donors gave informed consent and the research was granted ethics approval by our institutional ethics committee. Further research is needed to evaluate the developmental competence of cloned embryos derived from nuclear donors prepared by these treatments. Twenty-four hours and 48 h later the donors were artificially inseminated. To prepare nuclear donors for nuclear transfer, subcultured cells at passage 5-9 were either subjected to serum starvation or maintained in cycling growth. Anyway, up until now it appears not to have found very much favour with the donors. Membership of the government, by providing access to the interface with international donors and with capitalists, presents a fast track to these opportunities. If foreign donors contribute enough to make the establishment of property rights remunerative, the property rights will soon appear and be clarified. The government was clearly more concerned about crafting a policy regime for trade that would win approval abroad, from donors and foreign investors. The first is that, in this case, the parents of the prospective child organ donors disagreed among themselves about what ought to be done. Quite a few female names appeared in medieval lists of donors to religious institutions. In such cases, foreign donors entertain a close relationship with the senior monks, often receiving spiritual instruction from them. However, the direct subsidy cost to donors is substantially higher than for eco-forestry because, in contrast to eco-forestry, it generates no financial return. First, by learning about others' use of the practices, they could speak with more authority about them to their clients (farmers), colleagues and donors. To allocate these funds, international donors, host-country governments, and conservation practitioners have experimented with various mechanisms. Rationing at least 'afforded the donors of rations the opportunity to construct a notion of the recipient's agency ' in negotiation. Participants were recruited from blood donors at volunteer blood collection facilities and a college located in one of the ground-water cities. Although all blood is checked for blood-borne viruses, there is no recall system to inform donors of their possible infectious status. Transplants with matched unrelated or haplo-identical donors still prove to have too high a mortality rate to be acceptable. Nondonors would be eligible for any organs not needed or suitable to registered donors. When children are considered as organ donors then another principle, the obligation to protect the vulnerable, adds to the moral complexity. They also emphasized that nonrelated donors are not always available. One of them entails heightening the personal motivation of potential donors by offering financial incentives. In addition, a collection of saliva from several different donors was pooled and frozen as a control. If sufficient donors become available, transplantation may well prove to be the best option. First, it requires surgeons to perform nontherapeutic, even dangerous procedures on healthy donors - and in the case of children, without their consent. The number of actual donors went from 0 to 9, and the number of organs procured increased from 0 to 32. He maintained that altruism is aimed at enhancing the donor's pleasure by imagining the conditions of the recipient as happening to the donor's own station. Three fermentations were carried out using inocula from three donors. Altogether, 155 donors have participated in this work. Donors of 4-day lung schistosomula and 11-day liver worms received approximately 10000 cercariae while donors of 25-day worms received approximately 5000 cercariae. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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