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donor and figures
During this period the church began to discourage all non-religious human images-the Emperor and donor figures counting as religious.
Image: Kizil cave 8 donor figures. jpg | Donor figures, cave 8
* Heather Gilderdale Scott, Lay figures in sacred spaces: the 15th-century ' donor figures ' at Great Malvern Priory, Worcestershire, The Journal of Stained Glass, 29, 12-23, 2005.

donor and are
In Bergman cyclization the reactants are an enyne plus a hydrogen donor.
This procedure may be performed by leaving the donor tissue connected to the original site to retain its blood supply ( the vessels are tunnelled beneath the skin surface to the new site ) or it may be cut off and new blood supply may be connected.
( In autologous BMTs, cells are removed from the patient before the treatment, multiplied and then re-injected afterward ; in allogenic BMTs, the source is a donor.
Polydentate ( multiple bonded ) ligands consist of several donor atoms, several of which are bound to the central atom or ion.
Making an anatomical gift is a separate transaction from being an organ donor, in which any useful organs are removed from the unembalmed cadaver for medical Organ transplant.
The IMF and the World Bank are heavily involved in the development of Guinea's economy, as are many bilateral donor nations, including the United States.
When iodine is dissolved in polar solvents which are strong donor solvents such as ketones, ethers, pyridine, the formation of charge-transfer complex leads to modification of the energy gap between the two molecular orbitals, thus different wavelengths were absorbed and iodine has different color in solvents with different polarity.
Introns contain several short sequences that are important for efficient splicing, such as acceptor and donor sites at either end of the intron as well as a branch point site, which are required for proper splicing by the spliceosome.
Modern relations between the two countries are based on Vietnam's developing economy and Japan's role as an investor and foreign aid donor.
Two water molecules are oxidized by four successive charge-separation reactions by photosystem II to yield a molecule of diatomic oxygen and four hydrogen ions ; the electron yielded in each step is transferred to a redox-active tyrosine residue that then reduces the photoxidized paired-chlorophyll a species called P680 that serves as the primary ( light-driven ) electron donor in the photosystem II reaction center.
Affinity label for the tRNA binding sites on the E. coli ribosome allowed the identification of A and P site proteins most likely associated with the peptidyltransferase activity ; labelled proteins are L27, L14, L15, L16, L2 ; at least L27 is located at the donor site, as shown by E. Collatz and A. P.
Semiconductors doped with donor impurities are called n-type, while those doped with acceptor impurities are known as p-type.
Within the intron, a donor site ( 5 ' end of the intron ), a branch site ( near the 3 ' end of the intron ) and an acceptor site ( 3 ' end of the intron ) are required for splicing.
Most of the donor countries such as the United States commit letters of credit to the IDA which bear no interest and are not able to be transferred or revoked, and which are exchanged for cash as needed for project disbursal.
* Allografts are taken from a donor of the same species.
* Xenografts are taken from a donor of a different species.
There are two main methods for determining voluntary consent: " opt in " ( only those who have given explicit consent are donors ) and " opt out " ( anyone who has not refused is a donor ).
In terms of effective organ donations, in some systems like Australia ( 14. 9 donors per million, 337 donors in 2011 ), family members are required to give consent or refusal, or may veto a potential recovery even if the donor has consented.
* Financial exploitation suggests that the donor ( especially in the Indian subcontinent and Africa ) are not paid enough.

donor and often
During conjugation the donor cell provides a conjugative or mobilizable genetic element that is most often a plasmid or transposon.
Under a Uniform Act in force in most jurisdictions of the United States, being an organ donor is a simple process that can often be accomplished when a driver's license is renewed.
When donor countries convene to negotiate the replenishments, there is often intense discussion about redefining the association's goals and objectives or even about reforming the IDA.
The famine relief model increasingly used by aid groups calls for giving cash or cash vouchers to the hungry to pay local farmers instead of buying food from donor countries, often required by law, as it wastes money on transport costs, but more importantly, it perpetuates the cycle of dependency on foreign imports rather than helping to create real local stability through agricultural abundance.
Many of the fellows in the past were Welsh, since when new fellowships were created by benefactions ( often by people of Welsh descent ) there was frequently a stipulation that the recipients would be related to the donor or come from a specified part of Wales.
Experiencing somewhat increased popularity, but still very rare, is directed or targeted donation, in which the family of a deceased donor ( often honoring the wishes of the deceased ) requests an organ be given to a specific person.
Therefore, the secondary is often referred to as the donor star.
These donor groups are often provided by side-chains on the amino acid residues.
Another example, a molecule or atom that has a more positive value of electron affinity than another is often called an electron acceptor and the less positive an electron donor.
The famine relief model increasingly used by aid groups calls for giving cash or cash vouchers to the hungry to pay local farmers instead of buying food from donor countries, often required by law, to prevent dumping hurting local farmers.
According to Vladimir Propp, she often fulfills the function of donor ; that is, her role is in supplying the hero ( sometimes unwillingly ) with something necessary to further his quest.
* The donor molecule is often an activated nucleotide sugar
How often a donor can give varies from days to months based on what he or she donates and the laws of the country where the donation takes place.
The exact rate of how often a donor can donate differs from country to country.
Living donor liver transplantation ( LDLT ) has emerged in recent decades as a critical surgical option for patients with end stage liver disease, such as cirrhosis and / or hepatocellular carcinoma often attributable to one or more of the following: long-term alcohol abuse, long-term untreated hepatitis C infection, long-term untreated hepatitis B infection.
The donor is often a coenzyme.
The common names of transferases are often formed as " acceptor grouptransferase " or " donor grouptransferase.
* Political factors: SWAps sought to address aid management concerns ( e. g. aid fragmentation and donor harmonisation ), but this has created a donor-centred processes which often fails to involve the recipients.
Pilgrims who came to the church to venerate the miraculous painting often left wax votive offerings, many of them life-size models of the donor ( sometimes complete with horses ).
For full thickness skin grafts, the donor section will often heal much more quickly than the injury and is less painful than a partial thickness skin graft.
Current experiments in xenotransplantation most often use pigs as the donor, and baboons as human models.
For the wealthy, small panel paintings, even polyptychs in oil painting were becoming increasingly popular, often showing donor portraits alongside, though often much smaller than, the Virgin or saints depicted.
The church also said that there was a " strong and unfounded allegation " floating online that the Management Board and Kong were " deliberately concealing a number of embarrassing facts from its members " with regard to the Suntec investment, saying that the allegation was " furthest from the truth ", and later released a notice stating that Charities and foundations often use donor funds to invest and generate sustainable income for their intended causes.

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