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RecipientIn medicine, someone who is given something, such as a blood transfusion or an organ transplant, that is derived from another person (the donor).
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RecipientIn medicine, a person who receives blood, cells, tissue, or an organ from another person, such as in a blood transfusion or an organ transplant.
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Recipient1550s, from Middle French récipient (16c.) and directly from Latin recipientem (nominative recipiens), present participle of recipere (see receive). As an adjective from 1610s. Related: Recipience; re [..]
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Recipientperson or organization that receives something.
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Recipienta person who receives something recipient role: the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause One who receives, such as one who [..]
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RecipientThe switch or network to which a subscriber's directory number has been ported. [T1.711-1999]
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Recipientrecipient (pop)
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Recipient Surrogate dam by embryo transfer. Does not influence the genetic makeup of the introduced embryos. Mated with vasectomized males. Chose strains of mice prone to large litters and with good foste [..]
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RecipientAn entity, usually but not limited to non-Federal entities, that receives a Federal award directly from a Federal awarding agency to carry out an activity under a Federal program. The term may also in [..]
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RecipientA person who receives something is called a recipient. For example one who receives money or goods or financial assistance can be called a recipient. The term 'recipient', when used with res [..]
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RecipientRecipient means a non-Federal entity that receives a Federal award directly from a Federal awarding agency to carry out an activity under a Federal program. The term recipient does not include subrecipients.
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Recipient(n) a person who receives something(n) the semantic role of the animate entity that is passively involved in the happening denoted by the verb in the clause
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RecipientIn low pressure plasma technology also designated Plasma chamber or just chamber. The recipient is a vessel designed to resist high pressure. It is the chamber where a plasma process takes place. It needs to be fabricated from a material which resists the plasma processes executed inside. Very often stainless steel is used however several plasma pr [..]
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RecipientA non-Federal entity that receives a Federal award directly from a Federal-awarding agency to carry out an activity under a Federal program. The term recipient does not include subrecipients.
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RecipientAmazon Simple Email Service (Amazon SES): The person or entity receiving an email message. For example, a person named in the "To" field of a message.
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Recipient The person who receives a gift subscription (also called a donee or giftee). Also, readers of controlled publications are sometimes still referred to as recipients, although subscribers is now the preferred term.
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Recipientn. beneficiario; becario
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RecipientThe term used to describe the spouse who receives child support or spousal support/maintenance.
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Recipient(mottaker): a semantic role used to denote a person who receives something (≈beneficiary). The syntactic function that typically expresses the recipient role is indirect object, though recipient can a [..]
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RecipientRecipient is the name given to the receiver of emissions; i.e. the water, air or soil where the emissions end up.
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RecipientIn medicine, a person who receives blood, cells, tissue, or an organ from another person, such as in a blood transfusion or an organ transplant.
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RecipientA person or animal that receives something, for example an organ or blood.
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Recipient"Recipient" means an individual into whose body a decedent's body part has been or is intended to be transplanted.
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RecipientThe party receiving the money transfer. Also known as the beneficiary.
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RecipientA person or organization that receives support funds and/or Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) payments. (See also: Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF); IV-A Case; Public Assistan [..]
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RecipientAn organization receiving direct financial assistance (a grant or cooperative agreement). To carry out an activity or program (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapters 303, 304, 305, 567). A [..]
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RecipientAn individual who receives transplanted organs, tissues or corneas. Federal and State legislation requires hospitals to have in place written policies and protocols for referring potential organ and tissue donors and/or requesting donation from families of potential donors. Factors such as race, gender, and age income or celebrity status are not co [..]
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RecipientThe individual who receives a transplanted organ or tissue.
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RecipientA person who receives a transplant.
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RecipientA person who receives a transplant.
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RecipientAn individual who receives transplanted organs or tissues. Federal and State legislation requires hospitals to have in place written policies and protocols for referring potential organ and tissue donors and/or requesting donation from families of potential donors. Factors such as race, gender, and age, income or celebrity status are not considered [..]
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RecipientSomeone who has been transfused with blood or blood components
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RecipientThe person who acquires a new organ.
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Recipient
One who receives, such as one who receives money or goods.
(medicine) An individual receiving donor organs or tissues.
(chemistry) The portion of an alembic or other still in which the distilled [..]
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Recipientthe person into whom an organ, tissue or cells is/are grafted/implanted (CoE Guide 2004).
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RecipientA patient who receives an organ, tissue or blood from another person.
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RecipientA person who receives an organ or tissue transplant. Red blood cells
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RecipientA person who receives donated eggs, sperm, or embryos.
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