单词 | donor |
释义 | donor (doʊnəʳ ) Word forms: donors 1. countable noun [oft noun NOUN] A donor is someone who gives a part of their body or some of their blood to be used by doctors to help a person who is ill. Doctors removed the healthy kidney from the donor. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Donor organs or parts are organs or parts of the body which people allow doctors to use to help people who are ill. 3. countable noun A donor is a person or organization who gives something, especially money, to a charity, organization, or country that needs it. Donor countries are becoming more choosy about which countries they are prepared to help. Collocations: donor egg But for couples who've decided to go down the donor egg route, going abroad can pose a number of problems. Times, Sunday Times There are other options out there to consider, though, including using donor eggs and adoption. The Sun However, to develop the technique, researchers would require a large supply of donor eggs. Times, Sunday Times Stem-cell research, still in its infancy, could add to demand for donor eggs. Times, Sunday Times He thinks it would be sensible to create a market in donor eggs. Times, Sunday Times The last instalment of donor funding was received in 1998. Times, Sunday Times Most people agree that charities delivering public services should have all their costs covered by government, without having to dip into donor funding. Times, Sunday Times He has expressed concern that too often social entrepreneurs rely on donor funding and become less innovative. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This approach opens up funding from local and national government, which can then be matched by donor funding if necessary to construct sewerage and water supply systems. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1974, despite dedicated faculty and students, the college went bankrupt due to poor fiscal management and the loss of anticipated donor funds. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Questions surfaced among the public whether religious organisations, which are registered as charities, should be allowed to go into business using what are essentially donor funds. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The organization has been criticized for its use of donor funds, its choice of sponsor affiliations, its role in commercial cause marketing and its use of misleading statistics in advertising. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some of this work has been funded by donor governments or agencies: much has been funded by the local parishes and dioceses themselves. Times, Sunday Times But will donor governments champion the farmers' right to get back their land? Times, Sunday Times Donor governments must, therefore, be clear about their ground rules. Times, Sunday Times Policy changes followed as donor governments pushed for reform. Times, Sunday Times They are protecting their own reputation with the public and the donor governments. Times, Sunday Times Whether one considers such aid helpful may depend on whether one agrees with the agenda being pursued by the donor nation in a particular case. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Donor nations are understandably reluctant to part with sizeable sums without a clear understanding of where it will go. Times, Sunday Times This creates not only a better life for those who receive it, but business opportunities for companies from donor nations. Times, Sunday Times Regional groups nominate thirty-five countries with a further six donor nations to be included. Times, Sunday Times The government's response to the riots has been condemned by donor nations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Stroke victims could become the biggest donor pool. Times, Sunday Times This study removed a heretofore-absolute contraindication to organ donation, thereby expanding the organ donor pool for selected allograft recipients. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, removing roughly half of the donor pool was not a viable alternative, given the increasing need for plasma transfusion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For years, the medical community has pushed for increased donor registry among racial minorities to improve survival rates for leukemia, lymphoma and other blood diseases. The Star (South Africa) Have you put your details on the donor registry? Times, Sunday Times The center's marrow donor registry has a donor base of more than 100,000 donors, and through 2007, facilitated 329 matches. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Methods to join the donor registry vary somewhat by state. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In short, donor registries matches people who type in the same donor number. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Living donor transplants have hitherto occurred only between relatives or people with a close emotional relationship, such as couples living together. Times, Sunday Times Last year, there were 698 living donor transplants, of which 690 involved kidneys. Times, Sunday Times They made up ten per cent of the 3,429 deceased donor transplants in 2014. The Sun The blues, backed by a stupendously wealthy foreign donor, have become the favourites. Times, Sunday Times Foreign donor institutions which halted aid pending a return to civilian rule have largely continued their freeze. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Attempts were made, often with the support of foreign donor countries, to improve the country's economy, healthcare, education, transport, and agriculture. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Even now, foreign donors think they're doing a good thing donating to orphanages, and leave all these books. Times, Sunday Times It also said that it had still not received any money pledged by foreign donors and renewed its appeal for tents, tarpaulins and food supplies. Times, Sunday Times He is also a generous donor to the Labour party. Times, Sunday Times (2009) The most generous charity donors in the UK are young, male and Scottish, according to new research. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He is a generous donor to charity, always anonymously, to the tune of about £50 m a year. Times, Sunday Times (2007) In conventional transplants, stem cells are removed from a healthy donor and then either injected or transfused into the patient. Times, Sunday Times This pregnancy was possible after two decades because young, healthy donor eggs were used. The Sun The scientists took immune cells from a healthy donor and 'armed' them with counter-leukaemia genes using a harmless virus. Times, Sunday Times They mixed stem cells from a healthy donor cornea with collagen to create a 'bio-ink' solution. The Sun The new treatment starts by extracting immune cells from the blood of a healthy donor. Times, Sunday Times International donor attention focused on this potential beginning in the mid-1960s. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2000 a new approach to forest ownership and management was initiated with the help of international donor agencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These were supported by international donor countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At our summit, international donors committed $4.3 billion in four hours. Times, Sunday Times International donors will wait to see how the new arrangements work. Times, Sunday Times One large donor to the party was scathing. Times, Sunday Times The aid agencies of the large donor states were also set up at this time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Their large donors are not happy and nor are many of their party members. Times, Sunday Times If we do not want parties to be dependent on large donors, where else are they to find the funds if not from the taxpayers? Times, Sunday Times It also names facilities and groups and accepts gifts from large donors, among several other duties and powers it possesses. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I have felt some sense of guilt since the transplant that my kidney came from a live donor. Times, Sunday Times Live donor kidneys are the best, you know you are getting a good kidney and an exceptional match. The Sun To create a clone, scientists take an egg from a live donor mare and replace the nucleus with that of the pony they want to clone. Times, Sunday Times Current trends and short-term outcomes of live donor nephrectomy: a population-based analysis of the nationwide inpatient sample. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Although a third of kidneys are provided by living donors, the donations simply cannot keep pace. Times, Sunday Times This year, 2,700 will get an organ from a deceased donor; 1,000 more will get one from a living donor. Times, Sunday Times My second transplant failed, so my dad became a living donor, giving me one of his kidneys. The Sun Most transplanted kidneys from a living donor are working at 95% efficiency 12 months after the operation, a 5% improvement on the performance of an organ from a deceased donor. Times, Sunday Times He couldn't accept an organ from a living donor, he said. Times, Sunday Times In 2013, 1,114 living donor kidney transplants were carried out, that's more than a third of all kidney transplants. The Sun He now has a placement as the major donor project manager. Times, Sunday Times We became the major donor against our earlier judgment. Times, Sunday Times A common sector policy framework, monitoring as well as a common sector program and strategy are being developed by the major donor agencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 1996, a major donor was sought to complete the project by 2001 (four years behind schedule). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Shareholders usually consist of the regional countries plus the major donor countries. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Every potential donor was given a tour and a not-too-subtle nudge, but no one bit. Christianity Today I got a call to say a potential donor had been found, then a picture by e-mail. Times, Sunday Times Now, if there appears to be a potential donor who has previously stated that they would be interested in donating their face, then the process can move forward. The Sun According to the federation, around 800 potential donor organs are lost each year from recently deceased donors. Times, Sunday Times Presumed consent assumes that donation would have been permitted by the potential donor if permission was pursued. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But they are now independent of each other after an astonishing series of ops, paid for by a private donor and involving 100 medics. The Sun The surgery, paid for by a private donor, was followed by several smaller procedures and daily physiotherapy. Times, Sunday Times Labour should suspend its biggest private donor from the party, the shadow chancellor has suggested. Times, Sunday Times Rather than being the result of some governmental directive, initiative was instead provided haphazardly, sometimes by civic enterprise and sometimes by private donor. The Times Literary Supplement This was offered because of a donation made by an anonymous private donor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We were hoping to ask for his help to approach prospective donors. Times, Sunday Times Although there was no data on how often charities contacted donors or prospective donors, 444 million pieces of fundraising mail were sent in 2013. Times, Sunday Times They would provide effective and efficient government and prospective donors would be so impressed that money would flood in. Times, Sunday Times Each organization pitches one or more development projects to prospective donors on the website. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The potential risks are explained to prospective donors at the first donation, and most donors tolerate the procedure well. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He took fundraising out of the world of rich donors because he wanted ordinary people to be empowered. Times, Sunday Times In percentage terms, that put him way ahead of other rich donors. Times, Sunday Times Harry loves polo, but relishes rather less trying to charm rich donors to part with their cash. Times, Sunday Times And rich donors have fled, leaving the unstable party structure propped up almost entirely by union cash with strings attached. The Sun Even so, it took months for her to emerge as a viable candidate, partly because she rejected traditional fundraising from rich donors. Times, Sunday Times Last year it was only four because of the shortage of donors. The Sun I did some research and found that there was a chronic shortage of donors. Times, Sunday Times About 1,000 people every year die waiting for an organ because of a shortage of donors. Times, Sunday Times Experts blame a chronic shortage of donors. The Sun In the decade following a law implemented in 2005 which removed the right to anonymity of donors, the shortage of donors accelerated. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After a suitable donor was found, the transplant took place last month. The Sun (2013) A suitable stem cell donor was not found. The Sun (2015) But the demand for transplant organs still outstrips the number of suitable donors available. Times, Sunday Times (2006) For information on registering as an organ and tissue donor, visit organdonation.nhs.uk. The Sun In addition, her sister had asked expressly to be the tissue donor and had refused to undergo ovarian stimulation for oocyte donation. Times, Sunday Times Health ministers have proposed that laboratories should be allowed to use stored human tissue to create cloned embryonic stem cells without the explicit consent of the tissue donor. Times, Sunday Times Also, more than 60 grafts may be obtained from a single tissue donor. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It also writes into law the circumstances in which embryos can be screened for genetic disease, or for their suitability as tissue donors for sick siblings. Times, Sunday Times It was the world's top donor in 1991, but its overall assistance has been slipping as its debts increased. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But we can also see that the proportion of wealth going to good causes from these top donors has dropped, and that really matters. Times, Sunday Times Six of the top donors attended parliament fewer than 14 times but none of those claimed the daily allowance or expenses for the few days they did show up. Times, Sunday Times By 1965, the survival rates after receiving a kidney transplant from an unrelated donor exceeded 65%. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unrelated donors far much less often a close match but successful operations can be done in people who are not perfect matches. The Sun Success rates are better for patients who have donors that are matched siblings and worse for patients who receive their marrow from unrelated donors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Of these, 28,901 (57%) were autologous and 21,516 (43%) were allogenetic (11,928 from family donors and 9,588 from unrelated donors). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It established the future use of unrelated donors to patients, so far for over 10,000 people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Hunt would prefer a wealthy donor to buy the great works for the nation. Times, Sunday Times Donations to the party from wealthy donors have virtually dried up. Times, Sunday Times In an attempt to curb the influence of wealthy donors and companies, a 10,000 cap will be placed on individual donations. Times, Sunday Times He doesn't think the party can give up its wealthy donors altogether, though. Times, Sunday Times Wealthy donors have run a mile after the cash-for-honours scandal. The Sun A lack of willing donors has led to a shortage of younger organs. Times, Sunday Times A free market in kidneys would not only augment the wealth and autonomy of willing donors but would eliminate the chronic shortage of vital tissue. Times, Sunday Times Clearly, the corollary must be that unless people are willing donors then they are ineligible to be a recipient. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 捐献者, 捐献的 Japanese: ドナー, 移植用の |
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