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  1. There Will Be Blood

    Infobox film name There Will Be Blood image There will be blood.jpg image size 215px alt caption Theatrical ... 25 million ref name boxofficemojo gross 76,181,545 ref name boxofficemojo There Will Be Blood is a 2007 ... stern cite news author Stern, Marlow title There Will Be Blood Press Conference pages work Manhattan ... name goodwin cite news author Goodwin, Christopher title Daniel Day Lewis Gives Blood, Sweat and Tears ... 12 31 ref He changed the title from Oil to There Will Be Blood because, there s not enough of the book ... in his Blood pages newspaper USA Today date December 10, 2007 url http www.usatoday.com life people 2007 12 10 blood premiere N.htm accessdate 2007 12 21 ref In an interview with The New York Observer ..., Scott date January 16, 2008 url http www.laweekly.com 2008 01 17 film tv blood sweat and tears title Paul Thomas Anderson Blood, Sweat and Tears newspaper LA Weekly accessdate 2010 05 25 ref According .... ref Cite news last Longsdorf first Amy author link title In Blood, Day Lewis unearths an oil tycoon ..., there will be Blood and bowling newspaper Los Angeles Times pages F1, F4 date 2007 12 27 url http ... name stern There Will Be Blood was shot using Panavision XL 35 mm cameras outfitted primarily with Panavision ... of the Moving Image ref Music Further There Will Be Blood album Anderson had been a fan of Radiohead ... for There Will Be Blood , Anderson heard Greenwood s orchestral piece Popcorn Superhet Receiver ... film publisher Just Press Play date 2007 09 07 url http www.justpressplay.net movies there will be blood ... web.archive.org web 20070926235832 http www.justpressplay.net movies there will be blood news radioheads ... after a screeni.html last Martens first Todd title Radiohead s Greenwood goes sinister for There Will Be Blood ... of previously recorded music, the There Will Be Blood score was ineligible for Academy Award ... web url http www.rottentomatoes.com m there will be blood title There Will Be Blood  Rotten Tomatoes ... title There Will Be Blood 2007 Reviews accessdate 2008 03 05 publisher Metacritic ref Andrew ...   more details



  1. Non-heart-beating donation

    beating organ donation scheme in a regional neurosciences intensive care unit. year 2008 volume 100 ... regarding donation after cardiac death. Procedure for uncontrolled donors Following declaration of death ... the aorta above and below the renal arteries any donor blood specimens required can be taken before ... for organ donation has been obtained from relatives, and other necessary formalities such as identification ... room as soon as possible. The formalities necessary for donation can usually be carried out prior to treatment withdrawal in controlled donation, so early retrieval should be possible. Category ... be treated exactly as any other dying patient. In recent years this has been termed Donation after Cardiac Death DCD or Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death DCDD in the United States, although Non Heart Beating Donation is the more widely used term internationally. One general classification ... Ethical implications of DCD organ donation. Organ transplantation Category Organ donation ...   more details



  1. Students for Organ Donation

    Orphan date February 2008 Image SODlogo.png thumb right Students for Organ Donation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting organ donation awareness and registration. Active in the United States and Canada and run entirely by students, the organization actively recruits college and high school students to establish chapters at their own schools. Chapters hold regular events to educate people about the need for organ donation, dispel misconceptions about the issue, and give them the means and incentives to register as an organ donor. In 2005, the organization was awarded the Youth Education Award from Donate Life America, for outstanding efforts to promote organ donation awareness among youth. It was also awarded a 10,000 Do Something BRICK Award and 5,000 Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Social Entrepreneurship Grant to fund expansion. The organization was founded in 2003 by Richard Ludlow and John Ludlow while they were undergraduates at Yale University and UC San Diego , respectively. References http www.yaledailynews.com articles view 18370 Yale Daily News Students fundraise for organ donation http www.usustatesman.com 2.5353 donation takes guts 1.562044 Donation Takes Guts http www.donatelifeillinois.org donatelife news Daily 20Vidette 02 07 06.pdf Daily Vidette RSO Spotlight Students for Organ Donation http www.michigandaily.com content group aims guinness record organ donation Michigan Daily Group aims for Guinness record for organ donation http www.ortv.org media files crm crossroads070520.ram Crossroads Video Magazine Feature on Students for Organ Donation streaming Real Media file Category Non profit organizations based in the United States Category Student societies in the United States ...   more details



  1. The Donation of Constantine (painting)

    Schede SDRs SDRs 01 04 006.html page top Painting on the Vatican website DEFAULTSORT Donation of Constantine ... Donaci n de Roma fr La Donation de Rome it Donazione di Roma th ...   more details



  1. National Gamete Donation Trust

    Orphan date October 2008 The National Gamete Donation Trust NGDT raises awareness of the national shortage of Sperm donation sperm , Egg donation egg and embryo donors in the UK . Its aim is to recruit donors to alleviate the shortage, and it provides information on egg, sperm and embryo donation and donor recruitment in the UK. It works closely with clinics, donors, recipients, the Department of Health, the HFEA , other professional organisations and the media, and provides impartial and confidential information to all. Support and advice The NGDT works within the UK only England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland to provide information, advice and support to people wishing to become donors and to people who need donors. The Trust runs a National Helpline 0845 226 9193 all calls, messages and emails are treated confidentially. There are also separate, closed mailing lists for donors and recipients to discuss issues related to donation. Enquirers can be put in contact with existing donors to find out more about what donation involves. Campaigns The Trust works with the Department of Health on campaigns to recruit donors, most recently the Have you got the balls ref http www.bionews.org.uk page 52879.asp Will sports fans have the balls for sperm donation? ref campaign which ran in the Manchester area 2010 11 . The Trust is running a national Donor Satisfaction Survey ref http ngdt.co.uk donor satisfaction survey Donor Satisfaction Survey ref from July 2011 to July 2012. The aim is to gather information from UK donors about their experience, and about why people chose not to donate, and use it to improve donor care in clinics. The Trust has improved awareness of the need ... Network INUK to develop and continue the work of NEEDS The National Egg and Embryo Donation ... Network Infertility Network UK External links http www.ngdt.co.uk National Gamete Donation Trust http ngdt.co.uk blog NGDT blog http www.facebook.com pages Egg donation sperm donation embryo donation ...   more details



  1. Donation Land Claim Act

    Unreferenced date January 2008 The Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 ch. 76, USStat 9 496 , enacted September 27, 1850, sometimes known as the Donation Land Act was a statute enacted by the United States Congress intended to promote Homesteading homestead settlement in the Oregon Territory in the Pacific Northwest comprising the present day states of Oregon , Washington U.S. state Washington , and Idaho . The law, which is considered a forerunner of the later Homestead Act , brought thousands of settlers into the new territory, swelling the ranks of the emigrant s on the Oregon Trail . 7,437 patents were issued under the law until its expiration on December 1, 1855. History The law was largely the result of Samuel Thurston Samuel R. Thurston , the Oregon territorial delegate to Congress. The act, which became law on September 27, 1850, granted convert 320 acre km2 to every unmarried white male citizen eighteen or older, and convert 640 acre km2 to every married couple, arriving in the Oregon Territory before December 1, 1850. In the case of a married couple, the husband and wife each owned half in their own name. The law was one of the first that allowed married women in the United States to hold property under their own name. Half blood Native Americans in the United States Native Americans were also eligible for the grant. A provision in the law granted half the amount to those who arrived after the 1850 deadline but before 1854. Claimants were required to live on the land and cultivate it for four years to own it outright. The provisional government formed at Champoeg, Oregon Champoeg had limited land claims in the hope of preventing land speculation. The Organic Act of the Oregon Territory had granted 640 acres 2.6 km to each married couple. The new law voided the previous statutes but essentially continued the same policy and was worded in such a way as to legitimize existing claims. One such claim legitimized by the act was that of George Abernethy , who had been ...   more details



  1. Old Donation Episcopal Church

    Infobox nrhp name Old Donation Church nrhp type image caption location 4449 N. Witch Duck Rd., Virginia Beach, Virginia lat degrees 36 lat minutes 52 lat seconds 0 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 7 long seconds 45 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Virginia built 1736 architecture added April 13, 1972 area convert 8 acre governing body Private refnum 72001534 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Old Donation Church is the third Lynnhaven Parish Church and is the oldest Episcopal Church United States Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach . Records show that the parish s first ... boys, became known as Donation Farm. It is from this reference that the church became known as Old Donation Church. The Reverend Dickson was buried under the altar in the 1736 church. Although records show that Old Donation Church underwent repairs in 1822, it was enjoying regular services and had ... 200px right thumb Old Donation Episcopal Church Soon after Emmanuel Church was completed, Old Donation was abandoned for services. In 1882 a forest fire gutted the abandoned church leaving only the exterior walls standing. ref name Virginia State Historical Marker K 280 Old Donation Church cite web url http markers.appropriatelyrandom.net 2009 05 old donation church title Virginia ... of the old church alive. In 1911 an organization was founded to raise funds to rebuild Old Donation ..., construction was begun in 1912. The church s restoration was finished in 1916 and Old Donation was once ... floors were installed. These renovations were completed in 1966. Old Donation is included ... name Old Donation History Web Page cite web url http www.olddonation.org history.htm title Old Donation Church History accessdate 2009 03 30 publisher Old Donation Episcopal Church Dead link date October ... small reflist 2 div External links commonscat Old Donation Episcopal Church http www.olddonation.org Old Donation Episcopal Church website http www.vbgov.com file source dept parks Projects design ...   more details



  1. Organ donation taskforce

    in organ donation in the UK within five years resulting in an additional 1,200 transplants a year ... this could result in a 10 increase in the consent rate for donation currently at 60 . ref http news.bbc.co.uk ... for a review of the legislation over consent for organ donation. ref http www.number10.gov.uk Page14250 ... of an opt out system for organ donation in the UK on 17 November 2008 http www.dh.gov.uk en Publicationsandstatistics ... examination of the potential impact of changing to an opt out system of consent for organ donation ... to undermine the concept of donation as a gift, to erode trust in National Health Service NHS professionals and the Government and negatively impact on organ donation numbers. It concluded a change ... distract attention away from the need to improve the systems and infrastructure around organ donation in the UK and the need to improve awareness and understanding of organ donation. In putting together ... significantly in recent years. However, the rate of donation by heartbeating death established ... Organ Donation Taskforce Category Health in the United Kingdom Category Organ donation Category Transplant ...   more details



  1. Donation (in canon law)

    Orphan date February 2009 A Donation , when referred to in canon law in the Roman Catholic Church , is defined as the gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. When it consists in placing in the hands of the donee some movable object it is known as a gift of hand donum manuale, an offering or oblatio, an alms . Properly speaking, however, it is a voluntary contract, verbal or written, by which the donor expressly agrees to give, without consideration, something to the donee, and the latter in an equally express manner accepts the gift. In Roman law and in some modern codes this contract carries with it only the obligation of transferring the ownership of the thing in question actual ownership is obtained only by the real traditio or handing over of the thing itself, or by the observation ... between conventional or imperfect and perfect donation, i.e. the actual transfer of the thing or right. In some countries the contract itself transfers ownership. A donation is called remunerative ... end the church needs material aid it has the right therefore to acquire such aid by donation no less ... to acquire property by donation either as a juridically recognized association collegium or as a society ..., or handing over, of the donation to a church or a religious institution, the latter acquired ... in the way of a free disposition of their property. On the other hand the donation must be accepted by the donee it is not true, as some have maintained, that every donation for works of religion ad pias .... If the administrators of an ecclesiastical institution refuse to accept a donation, that institution ... to accept the refused donation. The canonical motives for the revocation or diminution of a donation .... In both cases, however, the donation is valid in Canon law to the degree in which it respects ... every donation had to be approved by the civil authority, and only the institutions recognized ... sought this approval. References references catholic Category Donation ...   more details



  1. Food Donation Connection

    Infobox company name Food Donation Connection, LLC logo File FDC Official Logo.jpg 250px caption type Limited Liability Company LLC foundation 1992 founder Bill Reighard defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city Knoxville, Tennessee location country USA area served Worldwide key people Bill Reighard, President services Coordination of prepared, perishable food donations aum Only used with financial ... Food Donation Connection FDC , LLC is a privately owned American company that serves as the liaison ... center are located in Knoxville , Tennessee. ref Food Donation Connection website. http www.foodtodonate.com ... Harvest Food Donation Programs, custom designed to provide an alternative to discarding surplus prepared ... 20091028 food donation connection.pdf ref While other organizations focus on the collection ..., as well as some overseas locations. ref name FoodDonation Food Donation Connection website ... sets up and coordinates all aspects of the food donation program, including feasibility testing, development ... program management to ensure proper program implementation. In 2011, FDC coordinated the donation ... Food Donation Connection website. About us. http www.foodtodonate.com Fdcmain About.aspx ref ref cite ... mission, as opposed to spending resources on purchasing and preparing food. Food Donation Connection ... donation of surplus food. Donor efforts to properly store and donate surplus food are rewarded ... missions and operate more efficiently. Partnerships and Civic Involvement In 2009, Food Donation ... Solutions Act of 2001, Statement of Bill Reighard, President, Food Donation Connection, Newport, Virginia ... waysandmeans.house.gov legacy humres 107cong 6 14 01 6 14reig.htm ref as well as donation tax laws ... food donation bill Rep. Geoff Davis R KY News Release. Congressional Documents & Publications ..., FDC actively coordinates Harvest Food Donation Programs for 248 companies, including the following ... Yum Brands Pizza Hut , KFC , Taco Bell Harvest Recipient Partners As of 2012, FDC coordinates the donation ...   more details



  1. Sperm donation laws by country

    Reproductive law s related to sperm donation differ between countries. For example most countries have limits for how many children one single sperm donor may give rise to. The main reason to limit sperm donors is the risk of accidental consanguinity between donor conceived people . On the other hand, limiting sperm donation is a factor for triggering fertility tourism to other countries. Overview table class wikitable Country Donor payment USD Children per donor Donor anonymity Allowed recipients Australia Victoria Australia Victoria 10 families ref name mivf Western Australia 5 families ref name rtc no Belgium 6 children yes & no Canada 25 offspring per population of 800,000 ref name canada yes ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC2826462 ref Denmark 60 ref Corresponding to 300 DKK ref 25 children. ref name cryos http dk.cryosinternational.com bliv saeddonor hvad siger loven.aspx Cryos Danish ref yes & no Lesbian and single women France 5 ref name Dilascia http www.spermcenter.com How 20Many 20Children.pdf How Many Children? by Paul DiLascia ref yes ref http www.lemonde.fr aujourd hui article 2011 09 27 un donneur et dix couffins 1578377 3238.html ref Germany 15 children ref Sperm donors may be sued for paternity by single mothers and lesbians ref Hong Kong, China 3 children ... of human cells. Sperm donation is only permitted by anonymous donation. Surrogacy is not allowed. Sweden ... 351 ref Switzerland In Switzerland sperm donation is only allowed for married heterosexual couples not for unmarried ... allowed to be produced from a single donor and for donation and distribution to be handled on a regional ... , there are no regulations governing who may engage in sperm donation. ref name fc http www.fertilitycommunity.com ... ASRM guidelines for gamete and embryo donation ref although this is not enforced ... Rainbow Flag Health Services ref See also Sperm donation Sperm bank Egg donor Donor conceived ... reproduction References references Category Sperm donation ...   more details



  1. Tiger Mask donation phenomenon

    11 ref Donations First donation On 25 December 2010, in Maebashi City, Gunma Prefecture, a child guidance .... ref name ANN1starticleTM ref name CNNBlog Second donation A second donation was found by a security ... Date br The donation of backpacks in Gunma last year moved me deeply. My heart skipped a beat when ... children have also crept into the donation phenomenon. ref name ANN5tharticleTM ref name ANN6tharticleTM ... Center. br Note A donation by the Nagasaki Naoto Date. The word Hibakusha was also written on the note ... of heating oil was left outside the center by an unknown person. An evacuee discovered the donation ... We had hardly any fuel left. We were in a real pinch. I m so grateful for the donation. I reckon it was Tiger ... 2011, Volume No. 293, pp. 18 21. ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Tiger Mask Donation Phenomenon ...   more details



  1. Blood Drive

    wiktionary blood drive Blood Drive may refer to Blood donation at a special event where donors come to give blood Blood Drive The Office , the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office Blood Drive video game , a 2010 vehicular combat video game for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 Blood Drive Beavis and Butt head episode disambig ...   more details



  1. Whole blood

    Whole blood is a term used in transfusion medicine for human blood from a standard blood donation . The blood is typically combined with an anticoagulant during the collection process, but is generally otherwise unprocessed. In the US, the capitalized Whole Blood means a specific standardized product for transfusion or further processing, where whole blood is any unmodified collected blood. Processing Historically, blood was Blood transfusion transfused as whole blood without further processing. Most blood banks now split the whole blood into two or more components, ref name HillyerShaz2009 cite ... isbn 978 0 12 374432 6 pages 45 ref typically red blood cells and a blood plasma plasma component ... blood. Some blood banks have replaced this with platelets collected by plateletpheresis because whole blood platelets, sometimes called random platelets, must be pooled from multiple donors to get enough for a therapeutic dose. The collected blood is generally separated into components by one of three methods. A centrifuge can be used in a hard spin which separates whole blood into plasma and red ... blood cells. The third method is sedimentation the blood simply sits overnight and the red cells and plasma are separated by gravity. Transfusion Whole blood has similar risks to a transfusion of red blood cells and must be cross match ed to avoid hemolytic transfusion reaction s. Most of the indications for use are identical to those for RBCs, and whole blood is not used because the extra plasma .... Whole blood is sometimes recreated from stored red blood cells and fresh frozen plasma FFP .... Storage Whole blood is typically stored under the same conditions as red blood cells ... storage solutions such as CPD. If the blood will be used to make platelets, it is kept at room temperature ... for Blood Products from U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA Transfusion medicine Intravenous therapy Category Blood products ...   more details



  1. Blood Assurance

    orphan date August 2009 Blood Assurance is a non profit organization designed to donate blood to surrounding hospitals of the Chattanooga, Tennessee , North Georgia , Alabama , and North Carolina areas. Their headquarters is at East 4th Street Chattanooga. Blood Assurance serves 47 health care facilities in 31 counties. Blood Assurance was founded in 1972 by the Chattanooga Hamilton County Medical Society, Chattanooga Area Hospital Council , and Chattanooga Jaycees. From the very start Blood Assurance has been providing a safe supply of blood to those in need. Blood Assurance is a member of the American Association of Blood Banks , Tennessee Association Of Blood Banks, Tennessee Hospital Association, and Chattanooga Area Hospital Council. Blood Assurance is licenced by the Tennessee Department Of Public Health and the Food and Drug Administration United States U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA . Locations Chattanooga, Tennessee Headquarters, Donation Center East Brainerd, Tennessee Donation Center Cleveland, Tennessee Donation Center Chattanooga, Tennessee Earlanger Baroness Campus Donation Center North River Hixson, Tennessee Donation Center Cookeville, Tennessee Donation Center Tullahoma, Tennessee Donation Center Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia Donation Center Dalton, Georgia Donation Center Rome, Georgia Donation Center Fort Payne, Alabama Donation Center Key people Rick Youngblood President & CEO Steve Perry Vice President Finance & CFO Jay Baumgardner Vice President Community Relations Dr.Liz Culler Vice President Medical Director Linda Hisey Vice President Marketing And Public Relations Bonnie Phillips Marketing And Special Event Coordinator Lacey Wilson Public Relations ... Blood Assurance Official Website http www.manta.com coms2 dnbcompany d47vp1.com Blood Assurance MANTA Profile http www.facebook.com pages Chattanooga TN Blood Assurance 23772608805 Blood Assurance Facebook Category Blood banks Category Non profit organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. Venous blood

    Image Bloodbags.jpg right thumb 200px Venous blood collected during blood donation. Venous blood is deoxygenated blood in the circulatory system . It runs in the systemic veins from the organs to the heart. Deoxygenated blood is then pumped by the heart to lungs via the pulmonary artery pulmonary arteries , one of the few arteries in the body that carries deoxygenated blood the pulmonary vein s likewise return the newly oxygenated blood to the heart . Venous blood is typically warmer than arterial blood , and has a lower oxygen content and pH . It also has lower concentrations of glucose and other nutrients, and has higher concentrations of urea and other waste products. The difference in the oxygen content of the blood between the arterial blood and the venous blood is known as the arteriovenous oxygen difference . ref name avo2diff jrank cite web title Arteriovenous oxygen difference url http sports.jrank.org pages 5973 arteriovenous oxygen difference.html work Sports Medicine, Sports Science and Kinesiology publisher Net Industries and its Licensors accessdate 30 April 2011 year 2011 ref Most medicine medical laboratory tests are conducted on venous blood, with the exception of artery arterial blood gases blood gas tests. It is obtained for lab work by venipuncture also called phlebotomy , or by fingerprick for small quantities. Colour Venous blood is not blue as it is often depicted in many medical diagrams. Veins often look blue when seen through the skin, but this is due to Rayleigh scattering venous blood itself is actually a dark red color but looks purple through the opaque skin . ref cite journal last Kienle first Alwin authorlink coauthors Lothar Lilge, I. Alex ... inches deep or more. Deoxygenated blood is darker than oxygenated blood due to the difference in color between deoxyhemoglobin and oxyhemoglobin. Usage Venous blood is used during stem cell donation. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Venous Blood Category Blood ar be kk ...   more details



  1. Blood bank

    for transfusion and may include blood donation processing, depending on the capabilities of the facility. Transfusion Most hospital blood banks also perform testing to determine the blood type of patients and to identify compatible blood products for blood transfusions , along with a battery of tests ... Blood donation at the Royal Melbourne Hospital during the 1940s. In Russia Sergei Yudin pioneered ... blood banks. Newer solutions contain adenine . See also Blood donation Phlebotomist Charles R. Drew ...about the Bon Iver release Blood Bank EP A blood bank is a cache or bank of blood or List of human blood components blood components , gathered as a result of blood donation , stored and preserved for later use in blood transfusion . The term blood bank typically refers to a division of a hospital laboratory where the storage of blood product occurs and where proper testing is performed to reduce the risk of transfusion related events. It is important for a blood bank ref name BPB cite web url http ... PE, Corwin HL. Efficacy of red blood cell transfusion in the critically ill a systematic review ... than on the combined costs of buying, testing treating, and transfusing their blood. ref Shander A, Hofmann A, Gombotz H, Theusinger OM, Spahn DR. Estimating the cost of blood past, present, and future ... in the U.S. and Europe, most blood for transfusion is collected from volunteers while plasma specifically blood plasma for manufacturing is from paid donors. In the U.S., certain standards are set for the collection and processing of each blood product. Whole blood WB is the proper name for one defined product, specifically unseparated venous blood with an approved preservative added. Most blood for transfusion is collected as whole blood. Autologous donations are sometimes transfused without further modification, however whole blood is typically separated via centrifugation into its components, with red blood cell s RBC in solution being a commonly used product. Units of WB and RBC are both ...   more details



  1. Cord blood

    pertaining to cord blood. It is also found out that there are no problems in cord blood donation. ref name CBP cite web url http bloodbanker.com cord cord blood donation problems title Cord Blood ... per year for storage, as of 2007. Donation to a public cord blood bank is not possible everywhere ... donations from within their own states. The cord blood bank will not charge the donor for the donation ... Blood Program http stemcellumbilicalcordbloodbanking.com Cord blood donation NOTICE Please do not add ... on umbilical cord blood donation http www.givecord.org ITxM Cord Blood Services ITxM accepts ...Globalize date May 2010 Umbilical cord blood is blood that remains in the placenta and in the attached umbilical cord after childbirth . Cord blood is collected because it contains stem cells which can be used to treat hematopoietic and genetic disorders. Collection Cord blood is obtained by syringing ... from the newborn. ref http www.buzzle.com articles cord blood banking donating umbilical cord blood.html Cord Blood Banking Donating Umbilical Cord Blood , Buzzle.com ref Cord blood is collected ... and genetic disorders. Although the cord blood does contain stem cells, there are generally not enough stem cells in one unit of cord blood to treat an adult patient. The placenta is a much better source of stem cells since it contains up to ten times more than cord blood. ref name Cairo MS, Wagner ... blood an alternative source of hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation. journal Blood volume 90 issue 12 pages 4665 4678 year 1997 pmid 9389681 ref Some placental blood may be returned to the neonatal ..., the Food and Drug Administration regulates cord blood under the category of Human Cells, Tissues ... public and private cord blood banks is http www.accessdata.fda.gov scripts cdrh cfdocs cfcfr CFRSearch.cfm?CFRPart 1271 Title 21 Section 1271 . Both public and private cord blood banks are eligible for voluntary accreditation with either the American Association of Blood Banks http www.aabb.org ...   more details



  1. Blood plasma

    donation donor . Dr. Drew argued that there was no racial difference in human blood and that the policy ... history.amedd.army.mil booksdocs wwii blood chapter11.htm The Plasma Program ref Plasma donation Plasma ...Blood plasma is the straw colored liquid component of blood in which the blood cell s in whole blood are normally suspended. It makes up about 55 of the total blood volume . It is the intravascular fluid ... in balance form and protects the body from infection and other blood disorders. ref name Bloodplasma cite web url http bloodbanker.com plasma plasma donation ways to keep your blood plasma healthy title Ways to Keep Your Blood Plasma Healthy accessdate November 10, 2011 ref Blood plasma is prepared by Blood fractionation spinning a tube of fresh blood containing an anti coagulant in a centrifuge until the blood cells fall to the bottom of the tube. The blood plasma is then poured or drawn ... doi id isbn 0 13 981176 1 ref Blood plasma has a density of approximately 1025  kg m sup 3 sup ... Density of Blood ref Blood serum is blood plasma without fibrinogen or the other clotting factors i.e., whole blood minus both the cells and the clotting factors . ref name Maton Plasmapheresis is a medical therapy that involves blood plasma extraction, treatment, and reintegration. Image Britain ... 135 145 Potassium 3.7 5.1 Chloride 95 105 Calcium 2.1 3.7 See Reference ranges for blood tests table border 0 tr td align center Image Reference ranges for blood tests by mass.svg thumb 550px Reference ranges for blood tests , showing normal mass concentration of blood plasma constituents. td tr tr td align xc Image Reference ranges for blood tests by molarity.png thumb 550px The same information, shown in molarity rather than mass. td tr table Plasma shift Blood plasma volume may be expanded .... For example, when blood pressure drops in Shock circulatory circulatory shock , Starling forces ..., this causes an increase in transcapillary hydrostatic pressure . As a result, approximately 12 of blood ...   more details



  1. Blood ritual

    politicians who have died Copeman 126 . The blood donation is literally a donation to people ... . The reason behind the donation is to keep life going or to give the individuals receiving the blood ...for the album by Samael Blood Ritual album Refimprove date April 2007 A blood ritual is any ritual that involves the intentional release of blood. A common blood ritual is the blood brother ritual, which started in ancient Europe and Asia . Two or more people, typically male, intermingle their blood ... family. This can be an unsafe practice where blood borne pathogen s are concerned the use of safe ... be part of a blood ritual. Though piercing does not always cause bleeding, it certainly can. Piercing ... protection Citation needed date April 2007 . Blood rituals often involve a symbolic death and rebirth, as literal bodily birth involves bleeding. Blood is typically seen as very powerful, and sometimes as unclean . Blood sacrifice is sometimes considered by the practitioners of prayer , ritual ... Native American Sun Dance is usually accompanied by blood sacrifice Citation needed date April 2007 . Some blood rituals involve two or more parties cutting themselves or each other followed by consumption of blood. The participants may regard the release or consumption of blood as producing Energy ... . In other cases, blood is a primary component as the sacrifice, or material component for a spell. Blood rituals are practiced by various groups of people, including those with religious or political affiliations. Some of the rituals involving blood have been practiced for many centuries, and are still ... a ritual called Matam in 2002 in Britain Malik 2 . However, the Aztecs participated in blood rituals around 500 years ago Pendragon 1 . The blood in the rituals has a symbolic meaning, depending on the group ... and loyalty to their leader Ali Hussein, who died for Islam. The blood letting symbolizes shedding blood for Islam, a parallel to their leader dying in the Battle of Karbala, for Islam Baker ...   more details



  1. Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society

    Infobox organization name Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society image Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society Logo.jpg image border size 150px alt alt text see WP ALT caption Logo of the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society map optional msize map size, optional, default 200px malt map alt text mcaption optional abbreviation motto goal formation Start date 1961 extinction date of extinction, optional type Non governmental organization NGO status purpose Organ donation Donating human eye s, bone s and amnion to patients in need headquarters Colombo , Sri Lanka location coords Coordinates of location using a coordinates template region served Sri Lanka and around the world membership leader title Medical Director leader name Dr. M. H. S. Cassim main organ parent organization if one affiliations if any num staff num volunteers budget website remarks Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society lang si is a non governmental organization involved in organ donation donating human eye s and Tissue biology tissue s for Organ transplantation transplantation . ref name lankabusinessonline cite web url http www.lankabusinessonline.com ... indiavideo cite web url http www.indiavideo.org text srilanka eye donation 1571.php title Srilanka ... de Silva, he founded the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society in 1961. In 1964 they sent their first overseas donation to Singapore the corneas were packed in ice in a tea Vacuum flask thermos and hand ... In 2003, the United Nations Association of Sri Lanka joined with the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society ... Project in association with Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society publisher United Nations Association ... 25 January 2012 location ref Since then, the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society maintains the National ... background of the country has helped the organization to thrive in eye donation. The Buddhism Buddhist ... See also Corneal transplantation Eye bank Organ donation References reflist External links ... Leo Burnett short film for the Sri Lanka Eye Donation Society Category Organ donation Category Organisations ...   more details



  1. Blood transfusion

    Interventions infobox Name Blood transfusion Image Erythrozytenkonzentrat neu.jpg Caption Plastic bag containing packed red blood cells in citrate , phosphate , glucose dextrose , and adenine CPDA solution alt Plastic bag containing packed red blood cells in citrate, phosphate, dextrose, and adenine CPDA solution ICD10 ICD9 99.0 MeshID D001803 OPS301 OPS301 8 80 OtherCodes Blood transfusion is the process of receiving blood products into one s Circulatory system circulation intravenous ly. Transfusions are used in a variety of medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood. Early transfusions used whole blood , but modern medical practice commonly uses only components of the blood, such as red blood cells , white blood cells , blood plasma plasma , clotting factors , and platelets . Pre transfusion procedures Before a blood transfusion is given, there are many steps taken to ensure quality of the blood products, compatibility, and safety to the recipient. Blood donation File Blood donation at Fleet Week USA.jpg thumb left A United States Navy enlisted man donates blood. Main Blood donation Blood transfusions typically use two sources of blood one s own autologous transfusion ... another s blood must first start with donation of blood. Blood is most commonly donated as whole blood intravenously and collecting it with an anticoagulant . In developed countries, donations are usually anonymous to the recipient, but products in a blood bank are always individually traceable through the whole cycle of donation, testing, separation into components, storage, and administration ... recruited by or for the recipient, typically a family member, and the donation occurs immediately before the transfusion. Processing and testing of blood products after donation Globalize US date ..., or environmental organisms. There are many strategies in place at blood donation centers and laboratories ... plasma A bag containing one unit of fresh frozen plasma Donated blood is usually subjected to processing ...   more details



  1. Blood Quran

    . Bianco notes The amount of donation allowed for a blood donor in the United States is five or six ...The Blood Qur an is a copy of the Islam ic holy book, the Qur an , written in the blood of the former ... somebody to write God s words with my blood in gratitude. ref name BBC 2000 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi world monitoring media reports 941490.stm Iraqi leader s Koran written in blood . BBC News, 25 September ... of his blood, which was used by Joudi to copy the 6,000 verses and some 336,000 words of the Qur an. ref ... government Qur an etched in Saddam Hussein s blood poses dilemma for Iraq leaders . The Guardian , 19 ... out the Qur an from his blood as a sort of vow from Saddam s side . ref http www.arabicnews.com ansub Daily Day 040205 2004020502.html Saddam orders to write the Koran from his blood . Arabic News ... Hussein government version of how much blood was donated in the making of the Qur an or if it was even Saddam s blood in the first place . Reporter Philip Smucker reported in Baghdad on July 29, 2001 ... own blood for the writing of a Koran. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk news worldnews middleeast iraq ... the mosque and its holy book written in blood as a crude publicity stunt. How can we be sure this is Saddam s blood and not that of some of his victims? one asked. ref http www.telegraph.co.uk ... state on December 14, 2002 regarding Saddam s infamous Blood Qur an. In fact, a skilled artist copied the 605 pages of the holy book using Saddam Hussein s blood. The Iraqi dictator donated three ... pints over two years is a much more realistic number and would equate to just over 1 liter of blood. In December 2010 several news agencies published news articles regarding how Saddam s infamous Blood ... Bianco, the executive vice president for America s Blood Centers, noted the difficultly in believing a claim of Saddam having somehow allegedly donated 27 liters of blood in only a 2 year period ... have taken Hussein nine years to donate all that blood, not two. It s an incredible amount, if that number ...   more details



  1. Comparison of online charity donation services

    The page is a comparison of online charity donation services in the UK. class wikitable Company Profit making Activity? Commission Card Processing Fee Other Fees Source Justgiving Yes 5 including on gift aid 0.13 15 VAT month ref cite web url http www.justgiving.com Charities pricing and joining title JustGiving for Charities. Pricing and joining publisher JustGiving date accessdate 2011 08 04 ref Virgin Money Virgin Money Giving Virgin Money Giving No 2 excluding gift aid 0.16 100 VAT start up fee ref cite web url http uk.virginmoneygiving.com giving about us fees.jsp title Cost of fundraising and registering your charity with us publisher Virgin Money Giving date accessdate 2011 08 04 ref PayPal Unknown 1.4 on domestic donations to non profits 0.20 None ref cite web url https www.paypal business.co.uk non profits index.htm title Accept donations through PayPal publisher PayPal date accessdate 2011 08 04 ref Bmycharity Unknown Bmycharity BMY Limited hosts the service and is for profit 0 0.16 150 VAT? start up fee ref cite web url http www.bmycharity.com home charities title For Charities publisher Bmycharity date accessdate 2011 08 04 ref The table below gives examples of the various transaction fees for a 10 donation using each organisation, assuming they claim back the tax for the charity using gift aid . Remember that charities may also be charged set up fees and monthly fees as detailed above. class wikitable Justgiving Virgin Money Giving PayPal Bmycharity Donation 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 Tax reclaimed Gift Aid 2.50 2.50 ??? 2.50 Commission 0.64 5 of 10 2.5 0.20 2 of 10 ??? 0.00 Card processing fee 0.13 0.16 0.20 0.16 Charity receives 11.73 12.14 ??? 12.34 See also Fondomat JustGive References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Categories Charity Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Fundraising websites ...   more details



  1. Back in Blood

    Back in Blood may refer to Back in Blood The 69 Eyes album Back in Blood The 69 Eyes album Back in Blood Debauchery album Back in Blood Debauchery album disambig ...   more details




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