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Person who donates (gives) an organ, blood, or blood products to another person (the recipient).
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group five elements in the periodic table such as phosphorus, arsenic and antimony have one more electron in the outer most energy level than silicon. When these atoms are introduced into silicon, an impurity level is created very near the conduction band. At zero degrees Kelvin the impurity level is filled, at room temperature sufficient energy is available to excite electrons from the impurity level into the conduction band. ...
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Helps maintain Female Hormones and regulates Monthly Cycles; Dong Quai is considered by the Chinese to be a wonderful herb for female disorders. It may help maintain a proper balance of female hormones and regulate monthly cycles. It is also said to calm the nerves and aid in Vitamin E deficiency. It is also said to be a natural defender against PMS.
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Description: Donor is the organism from which genetic material is derived for insertion into or combination with another organism. Source: UNEP International Technical Guidelines for Safety in Biotechnology Description: Donor organism is the organism from which genetic material is obtained for transfer to the recipient organism. Source: US Federal Register
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Surgical removal of an egg from one woman for transfer into the fallopian tube or uterus of another woman.
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| DON | great Italian architect of the High Renaissance in Italy (1444-1514) |
| DON | great Italian architect of the High Renaissance in Italy (1444-1514) |
| DON | Florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures (1386-1466) |
| DON | Roman grammarian whose textbook on Latin grammar was used throughout the Middle Ages (fourth century) |
| DON | an industrial region in the Ukraine |
| DON | an industrial region in the Ukraine |
| DON | cooked until ready to serve |
| DON | having finished or arrived at completion |
| DON | (informal) destroyed or killed |
| DON | doomed to extinction |
| DON | (informal) wrapped and tied |
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