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1 e a significant financial burden in order to donate.
2 her health data and increased willingness to donate.
3 g for data were more likely to be willing to donate.
4 bserve behaviours (4, 5), such as the amount donated.
5 ex were visible on the screen at the time of donating.
6 ontrol and 10 G6PD-deficient volunteers each donated 1 RBC unit.
7 er institutional protocol, all accepted LLDs donated 1 unit of autologous blood before living donor h
8               For a hypothetical patient who donated $1 million, 50.1% (95% CI, 45.4%-54.7%) indicate
9 th a Living Kidney Donor Profile Index of 2, donated 2 days later to a chain-ending recipient (male,
10  stacking electrenes-a new class of electron-donating 2D materials-with other 2D materials provides t
11 on subsequent substitution with the electron-donating 4-methoxyphenoxy substituent.
12 etrical cyclophanedienes comprising electron-donating (4-methoxy-1-(2-ethylhexyl)oxy)benzene (MEH) an
13 or control and measured their willingness to donate a portion of their payment for participation as a
14 point-of-care antibody test, and, if agreed, donated a blood sample for additional testing with a che
15             Approximately 37% had previously donated a kidney.
16 fects on the delocalization of water protons donating a hydrogen bond to hydroxide.
17  extraordinarily costly real-world altruism: donating a kidney to a stranger.
18 gerprint (where hands can be washed prior to donating a sample) CAN distinguish between contact and i
19 azole-based hydride donors rival the hydride-donating abilities of noble-metal-based hydrides such as
20 ) assays to test their electron and hydrogen donating abilities.
21 oxo fragment is easily tuned by the electron-donating ability of the distal pyridyl ligand set at the
22                                 The electron-donating ability of the nonbonding HOMO is thereby enhan
23                     By changing the electron-donating ability of the organic functional groups and th
24 hedding light on its steric hindrance, sigma-donating ability, and Bronsted and Lewis basicities.
25 ce polarisation despite its poorest electron donating ability.
26 c properties, such as extraordinary electron-donating ability.
27 reperfusion injury (IRI) of renal allografts donated after cardiac death (DCD) in a porcine animal mo
28 rd care in many center's to preserve kidneys donated after circulatory death (DCD).
29                                       Livers donated after circulatory death and those with a higher
30 or the storage and transportation of kidneys donated after circulatory death are disputed.
31                                       Livers donated after circulatory death had longer hepatectomy t
32                           HMPO(2) of kidneys donated after circulatory death is safe and reduces post
33                   Fifty-one pairs of kidneys donated after circulatory death were randomly allocated
34 non-anastomotic biliary strictures in livers donated after circulatory death with prolonged warm isch
35 ey pairs from donors aged 50 years or older, donated after circulatory death, were eligible if both k
36 n (HMP) could improve the outcome of kidneys donated after circulatory death.
37 (OPO) performance metrics incorporate organs donated after circulatory determination of death (DCDD)
38 (OPO) performance metrics incorporate organs donated after circulatory determination of death (DCDD)
39 rvival rates after transplantation of livers donated after euthanasia vs after circulatory death or b
40 gioselectivity is controlled by the electron-donating alkoxy group, whereas diastereo- and enantiosel
41                     The presence of electron-donating alkyl groups leads to isomerization of the corr
42  the computed free energies and Abrahams' HB donating (alpha(2)(H)) and accepting (beta(2)(H)) parame
43 ram enables living donors the opportunity to donate altruistically, or in advance of a potential reci
44 hich can be suppressed by appending electron-donating amino substituents to the phthalocyanine ring.
45 +)-ATPase, the ability of the M8 arginine to donate an internal cation binding at the third site is d
46 ttles need to be able to both simultaneously donate and accept a proton, and the best shuttles are mo
47 ated financial burden affects willingness to donate and the experience of donation, yet no existing t
48 , we extract the mean value of 1.74 +/- 2.1% donated and accepted hydrogen bonds per molecule, pointi
49  varying the conjugation length and electron-donating and -accepting substituents on the backbone.
50 ng designed terpyridines possessing electron-donating and -withdrawing aromatic residues for tuning t
51  to be compatible with a variety of electron-donating and -withdrawing groups, halogens, and nitrogen
52 tution patterns spanning a range of electron-donating and -withdrawing propensities.
53 with functional groups of differing electron-donating and -withdrawing properties.
54 conformation is preferred when R is electron-donating and a distal one is favored when R is electron-
55 that radicals substituted with both electron donating and accepting groups enjoy a special enhanced s
56 ivity of CoP with various molecular hydrogen donating and accepting reagents, the distribution of bin
57 in homogeneous catalysis, their strong sigma-donating and adaptable pai-accepting abilities have also
58  3-diazooxindoles and styrenes with electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups and works well
59  be suitable for substrates bearing electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups on the aromatic
60 s were rationally functionalized by electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups to afford a gra
61 sing amber suppression to introduce electron-donating and electron-withdrawing groups to the phenolat
62 atom substitutions, and a series of electron-donating and electron-withdrawing substituents.
63                          Due to the strongly donating and highly twisted nature of the TTAC donor as
64                             The strong sigma-donating and pai-accepting ability of pyrimidine-based d
65 enes (BICAACs), which feature enhanced sigma-donating and pi-accepting properties compared to monocyc
66 AACs) are among the most nucleophilic (sigma donating) and also electrophilic (pi-accepting) stable c
67 when the proton donors D (which are electron-donating) and the proton acceptors A (which are electron
68 e of thiols and azetidinols bearing electron-donating aromatics are successful, proceeding via an aze
69 at one-third of patients might be willing to donate at imminent death, we estimate that between 76 an
70 jects who underwent the meditation treatment donated at a 2.61 times higher rate than the control (p
71                      All deceased donors who donated at least one organ were included.
72                       Sixty-three percent of donated autologous units were discarded.
73 tion of a well-positioned base to accept and donate back a hydrogen bond upshifts the Tyr(*) potentia
74                              We analyzed the donating behavior of 27,714 US households (study 1), the
75                                           We donate billions to charities each year, yet much of our
76 e faster for complexes bearing less electron-donating bipyridines than for complexes bearing more ele
77 nes than for complexes bearing more electron-donating bipyridines.
78  therefore investigated their suitability to donate blood.
79 al donation nucleic acid testing (ID-NAT) of donated blood for Zika virus began in U.S. states and te
80 ndents (4.8%; 95% CI, 3.2% to 6.9%) reported donating blood in 2016 or 2017 and PrEP use within the s
81 ons taking PrEP to prevent HIV infection are donating blood.
82   Materials and Methods Fourteen forefeet of donated bodies were examined at flexor tendons and exten
83                                 Other donors donated both upper limbs and face (n = 2), uterus (n = 4
84  Caucasian subjects living in Northern Italy donated buccal DNA and completed diurnal preference, sle
85 ed from 28 HCMV-positive breast milk samples donated by 22 mothers (15 HIV-infected and 7 HIV-negativ
86  deceased-donor VCA transplants, with organs donated by 70 donors, including 30 upper limb (17 unilat
87  We also found evidence of foreign sequences donated by angiosperm lineages not reported as hosts (Ap
88 itance might be attributed to mobile protons donated by atmospheric water.
89                   We estimated that the time donated by CHVs' to the African Programme for Onchocerci
90 ertoire of lncRNAs from normal hip cartilage donated by neck of femur fracture patients.
91                                Kidney grafts donated by ODAT donors whose initial transplant occurred
92                         Convalescent plasma, donated by persons who have recovered from COVID-19, is
93                    The stability and hydride-donating capability of such an intermediate may determin
94 escriptor for both the stability and hydride-donating capability of the catalytic intermediate adsorb
95 ity, apparent molecular weight, and electron donating capacity (EDC) of DOM with large changes observ
96 termine the redox properties (i.e., electron donating capacity (EDC), electron accepting capacity (EA
97 he electronic properties and excellent sigma-donating capacity displayed by NHCs allow gold-NHC deriv
98                                 The electron-donating capacity of HAs sorbed at Al(2)O(3) increased b
99 t from our study that the electron (or hole)-donating capacity of the hole (or electron) scavengers n
100                Conductivity but not electron-donating capacity was positively correlated with CMP-med
101 tioxidant activity (a surrogate for electron donating capacity) for the collected samples, which is c
102 (decreased SUVA-254), decreased DOM electron-donating capacity, and decreased DOM average molecular w
103 s during polymer synthesis affected electron-donating capacity, while carbonization of CMPs at variou
104  It is revealed that copolymerizing electron-donating carbazole unit into the poly(9,9-dioctylfluoren
105  increases with the increase of the electron-donating character of (hetero)aromatic group attached to
106 havior is attributed to the greater electron-donating character of the mu-OH(-) ligands and the prese
107 aromatic aldehydes: one with strong electron-donating characteristics and one with strong electron-ac
108 rary consisting of epigenetic compounds and 'Donated Chemical Probes' collated by the Structural Geno
109 ve the median of a panel of controls who had donated convalescent serum.
110 howed that electron-withdrawing and electron-donating core substituents affect the rate-determining s
111  significant association with willingness to donate cornea after death (p < 0.05, (x)(2) = 12.187).
112 laced in one step and high yield by electron-donating cyclic amines (pyrrolidine (TPMA(PYR) ), piperi
113               The interface between electron-donating (D) and electron-accepting (A) materials in org
114 ly utilise a heterojunction between electron-donating (D) and electron-accepting (A) materials to spl
115            Participants were most willing to donate DNA or health information for research when the r
116 and decreasing conductivity for the electron-donating dopant benzyl viologen.
117               When the economic value of the donated drugs was not included, the GPELF would be class
118 s in 25 countries, leveraging $19 billion in donated drugs-approximately $26 dollars in donated medic
119 n would be medically eligible and willing to donate each year at the time of imminent death.
120  097 people might be eligible and willing to donate each year.
121  a past action leads individuals to forgo or donate earned financial rewards.
122 aracteristics vary as a function of electron donating (EDG) and/or withdrawing (EWG) substituents.
123 e views predicted a decreased willingness to donate either their own or their family members' organs.
124  methoxyheteroarenium salts bearing electron-donating, electron-withdrawing, alkyl, aryl, halogen, an
125                           The hydrogen atoms donate electrons to the Ni d orbital and induce electron
126             Mitochondrial complexes I and II donate electrons to ubiquinone, resulting in the generat
127                              Huc exclusively donated electrons to, and possibly physically associated
128 demonstrate that the non-haem metal not only donates electrons to oxygen but also activates it for ef
129 an bypass mitochondrial Complex I defects by donating electrons to Complex III.
130 cies, the nanosheets act as a Lewis base for donating electrons to Pt.
131                         Because the strongly donating equatorial tetracarbene pushes the Fe-dx(2)-y(2
132 of improved reaction conditions using weakly donating, ethereal solvents.
133                 The proportion of willing to donate eyes was 37.6% [95% CI: 34.3%-41.3%].
134  fatty acids (FAs), but to harvest them, LDs donate FAs to peroxisomes for oxidation.
135  the detection of BZE in at least one of two donated fingerprint samples has accuracy 95%, sensitivit
136                   Here we assume that people donate following their expectations, and that they updat
137  tissue from subjects with nondiseased lungs donated for lung transplantation (n = 11) and those with
138 es of 202 football players whose brains were donated for research.
139                                 Many kidneys donated for transplant in the United States are discarde
140  surveyed 51 living kidney donors (LKDs) who donated from 01/2015 to 3/2016 about socioeconomic chara
141                            Kidney donors who donated from 2/2005 through 12/2015 (n = 1012) were surv
142                          We found the charge donated from the potassium atoms occupies antibonding pa
143                  Additionally, two electrons donated from two nitrosyl-buffered irons, along with two
144 t MoS2 functionalized with the most electron donating functional group (p-(CH3CH2)2NPh-MoS2) is the m
145                            Overall, electron-donating functionalities are observed to increase the ba
146 es in the literature are limited to electron-donating functionalities.
147  chose catechols carrying either an electron-donating group (EDG) or an electron-withdrawing group (E
148 ved when one phenyl ring carries an electron-donating group and the other one is substituted with an
149 P derivatives can be fine-tuned: an electron-donating group at PPh(3) enhances absorption and fluores
150 ctive electron transmission from an electron-donating group to the meta and ortho sites on an aromati
151 es and N-protected indoles with the electron-donating group with the former substrate being relativel
152 tron-withdrawing (50-85%) or weakly electron-donating groups (31-73%); cyclic aliphatic substrates pr
153 rent para substituents ranging from electron-donating groups (e.g., methoxy) to electron-withdrawing
154 12-74% yield), while those carrying electron-donating groups (EDGs) (Esigma < -0.31) gave flavylium s
155 phenones, carrying electron-withdrawing and -donating groups at positions 4 and 5, using five molar e
156 d half-lives, and found that strong electron-donating groups enhance the reactivity toward hydrolysis
157 tion of transition states featuring electron-donating groups in either ortho or para positions.
158 nce of neighboring electron-withdrawing and -donating groups on the nucleophilic addition to oxocarbe
159  The position of chiral and methoxy electron-donating groups within a trityl skeleton affects the amp
160 es bearing electron-withdrawing and electron-donating groups, giving rise to different classes of com
161 ence for o- over p-substitution for electron donating groups, with both favored over m-addition.
162 n extended to benzyl esters without electron-donating groups.
163 the Finnish Maternity Cohort found that they donated &gt;2500 serum samples up to 12 years later.
164  higher capacity than MG (log P = - 0.14) in donating H/e(-) (IC(50) = 36.4 vs. 39.9 muM and FRAP val
165 Ex situ heart perfusion (ESHP) preserves the donated heart in a perfused, beating condition preventin
166 periods and enables continuous monitoring of donated hearts; however, a validated assessment method t
167 theses, crowding out was driven by those who donated higher amounts in the previous year (i.e., those
168 ix pairs of dissected anterior segments from donated human eye bank eyes without glaucoma were studie
169 ncept results with swine kidneys, we studied donated human kidneys undergoing hypothermic pulsatile p
170 ble for physicians to talk to patients about donating if patients have brought it up; 14.2% (95% CI,
171 g children increase their level of prosocial donating in response to an upwards shift in generosity f
172 ing speciation plots are consistent with ELT donating iron to deferasirox at clinically relevant conc
173 hich a Ni-atom inserts into the C-H bond and donates its electron density into the C-H bond's antibon
174  (CT) and implantation biopsy to investigate donated kidney features as predictors of death-censored
175 demiology Collaboration equation in pairs of donated kidneys in which both transplanted kidneys were
176                                   Discarding donated kidneys on the basis of histologic factors may b
177        Quantification of miRNA expression in donated kidneys was performed using polymerase chain rea
178 re collected using electronic donor records (Donate Life, Australia) and all recipient details were c
179 etric ligand that places a strongly electron-donating ligand trans to the site of CO(2) binding and a
180 show that the axial coordination of electron-donating ligands to active MOF-installed Fe-porphyrins d
181  compounds with sufficiently strong electron-donating ligands, and in digold complexes this is associ
182 implantation, less organs and blood products donated, limited space in the intensive care unit and th
183 phenazine (HATN-6CHO) and the first electron-donating linker 2,2'-([2,2'-bithiophene]-5,5'-diyl)diace
184 persistent geographic disparity in access to donated livers across the country for waitlisted candida
185 olic function undergoing cardiac surgery and donating LV biopsy (non-pressure-loaded heart biopsy, n=
186 physicians talking with their patients about donating may interfere with the patient-physician relati
187 n donated drugs-approximately $26 dollars in donated medicine per $1 spent by USAID.
188 nine (SAM) controls one-carbon metabolism by donating methyl groups to biochemical building blocks, D
189 luoro, chloro, ester, and nitro and electron-donating methyl, methoxy, dimethoxy, benzyl ether-substi
190      The four reported dyes include electron-donating moieties (N,N-dibutylaniline and N,N-diphenylan
191 nd chlamydia testing and given the option of donating money toward testing for future participants.
192          We find evidence that men and women donated more when more donors of the opposite sex were v
193 trong vibronic coupling between the electron-donating N-arylcarbazoles and the electron-accepting 1,3
194    Introduced here is a new type of strongly donating N-heterocyclic boryloxy (NHBO) ligand, [(HCDipp
195 tereochemical control to locate the strongly donating N-heterocyclic carbene ligand trans to the site
196 e organic sublattice containing the electron-donating naphthalene species enabled the tuning of the m
197 utable to donation, and absolute risk (after donating) need to be considered.
198 es into the bacterial host during infection, donating new but deleterious genetic material: the phage
199      Recent studies have revealed that sperm donate non-genomic components upon fertilization.
200  show that the strong interaction of the pai-donating NR(2) group with the aromatic system results in
201                               Willingness to donate one's DNA and health data for research is relativ
202        Redistribution ultimately renders the donating optic nerve vulnerable to further metabolic str
203 ctions, but they require redox partners that donate or accept electrons.
204 uman-associated microbiota were transferred (donated or received) by HGT.
205 tution on the charged amine or with electron-donating or -withdrawing ring substituents displayed dec
206 l withMo(OC(CH3)(CF3)2)3] featuring electron-donating or -withdrawing substituents on the benzylidyne
207 uned by substituents with different electron donating or accepting character.
208 acterized by the presence of either electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups as substituents
209 a position of the Ar group contains electron-donating or electron-withdrawing groups, with sulfated z
210 oup in the diazonium salt, that is, electron-donating or electron-withdrawing in the ortho, meta, or
211             The effect of either an electron-donating or electron-withdrawing substituent is to incre
212 rally be understood in terms of the electron donating or withdrawing ability of the substituent.
213                                 The electron donating or withdrawing effect of the peripheral substit
214  The description of substituents as electron donating or withdrawing leads to a perceived dominance o
215 opulation but a good level of willingness to donate organs (67%).
216 ies and to offer more patients the chance to donate organs after death, if this is consistent with th
217 ur in circumstances where the opportunity to donate organs is possible.
218 s, so increasing registrations will increase donated organs for transplantation.
219 h a negatively charged and strongly electron-donating outer sphere nucleophile, result in the lowest
220              We discovered that the electron-donating P3HT and even inorganic materials, indium tin o
221 ansplantation: (a) poor yield of islets from donated pancreas tissue and (b) the need for life-long i
222  to make a superoxide-responsive, persulfide-donating peptide (SOPD-Pep).
223 yed, and the compound with the most electron-donating phosphine ligand and the most basic amine funct
224 ich the gold(I) complexes bearing less sigma-donating phosphine ligands increase the rate of oxidativ
225 luence" of phosphine ligands: the weak sigma-donating phosphine ligands promote tricoordination of go
226                         In aprotic, electron-donating, polar solvents., e.g., acetonitrile (ACN) and
227 te P1' residues by their amide hydrogen bond-donating potential.
228  linked nanoconjugates that feature electron-donating pressure synthesized carbon nanodots (pCNDs) an
229 nergetically favorable chemotrophic electron-donating process known.
230 arnessing the redox-switchable chelating and donating properties of an ortho-substituted closo-carbor
231 emical properties because of strong electron-donating properties of carbazole group.
232 le poorly reactive nucleophiles and electron-donating protecting groups on the donor favor alpha-glyc
233 istinct in the ability of protein ligands to donate protons to the bound dinitrogen species, as well
234                Finally, pairing the strongly donating pyridyl-carbene ligand with the redox-active tp
235 C(2)F(5)] complexes containing less electron-donating R(2)bpy ligands than to those containing more e
236 gands than to those containing more electron-donating R(2)bpy ligands.
237                                        The H-donating reaction enhances as well the secondary HONO yi
238  magnitude via both photosensitization and H-donating reaction.
239 surface-catalyisis, photosensitization and H-donating reactions was integrated.
240                           A ladder of H-bond donating residues creates a 'polar track' demarking the
241 olites along distances even 10 mm in length, donating resources from the unstressed to the stressed p
242                       Baseline risk (without donating), risk attributable to donation, and absolute r
243                       Embryos utilize oocyte-donated RNAs until they become capable of producing RNAs
244 pyruvate, consistent with a cysteine role in donating S in forming the adt bridge.
245 OH competitively displacing PBAT from H-bond donating sites on mineral surfaces.
246                              VCA donors also donated solid organs that were transplanted, including 8
247 Based on the addition of a strongly electron-donating solvent, trimethyl phosphate (TMP), the oxidati
248 received testing in the pay-it-forward group donated some money toward testing for future participant
249  was predicted to be the most likely hydride-donating species, we predict that its catalytic performa
250 tocol for the coordination and processing of donated specimens at postmortem.
251 rable system, having electron-accepting and -donating states straddling the oxygen- and hydrogen-prod
252    Donor groups are varied based on electron donating strength and sterics at the donor-pi bridge bon
253 arge transfer (ICT) with increasing electron-donating strength of the aryl ligand.
254 e both directly correlated with the electron donating strength of the functional group.
255 ctive elimination is accelerated by electron-donating substituents (rho = -2.0) on one or both rings,
256 that the kinetic selectivity favors electron-donating substituents and correlates well with the Hamme
257  by the presence of electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents at C(2).
258 .1 cm(-1) (4), with electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents increasing or decreasing the stren
259 ion equilibrium constant, with para electron-donating substituents leading to a weaker bond and elect
260 xides that contain electron-withdrawing and -donating substituents on the 3-phenyl groups has been pr
261  kcal mol(-1) and is accelerated by electron donating substituents on the aromatic ring, which stabil
262 h strongly electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents shown to significantly reduce the
263 re, the presence of electron-withdrawing or -donating substituents substantially impacted the reactio
264 kynes with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents were tolerated.
265 n are enhanced by substitution with electron-donating substituents, such as the S-atom in phenothiazi
266 inolines, is relieved both by pai- and sigma-donating substituents.
267 igher, but only for substrates with electron-donating substituents.
268 roups with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents.
269  forming Fe/O(2) intermediates with strongly donating sulfur ligands while avoiding immediate sulfur
270                What did the archaeal partner donate that made the eukaryotic experiment a success?
271 ness to commit to organ donation themselves, donate the organs of a deceased relative, or support a t
272                                 Wyeth Ayerst donated the study drugs.
273 species faster than deferasirox, but rapidly donates the chelated iron to deferasirox, consistent wit
274                                    Vitamin C donates the glyceryl moiety to 5mC with concurrent forma
275  experiments with triethylammonium (TEAH(+)) donating the proton to a gold electrode in acetonitrile
276  catalyze successive thiolation reactions by donating the sulfur atom of their exclusive cysteine res
277  swarm of microbiocidal exosomes, which also donate their antimicrobial cargo to adjacent epithelial
278 which an individual living with HIV chose to donate their body/tissues to HIV research prior to under
279                        67.3% were willing to donate their corneas after death.
280 ether people around the world are willing to donate their data that are then subsequently shared with
281                   Millions of people want to donate their organs after they die for transplantation,
282 ence sample of deceased football players who donated their brains for research, a high proportion had
283 lsive behaviours and Parkinson's disease who donated their brains to the Queen Square Brain Bank for
284               Most respondents (n = 15, 50%) donated their left lateral segment, 27% right lobe, and
285 ation and offers more patients the chance of donating their organs after death.
286 e Ni(II)/(III) redox couple such as strongly donating thiolates in Ni superoxide dismutase.
287 the directly stressed region, it renders the donating tissue susceptible to bioenergetic, structural,
288 heir willingness to vote, sign petitions and donate to charities.
289 ygenase activity where both oxygen atoms are donated to a substrate.
290 om transfer (cHAT), where each hydrogen atom donated to the alkene arrives from a different catalyst.
291 i-acceptor ligand, in which the ligand sigma donates to the metal, which pai back-bonds to the ligand
292 PDP, and that candidate's incompatible donor donates to theDD waitlist.
293 y donors, and appears to be higher for those donating to a relative.
294                 Helping a friend move house, donating to charity, volunteering assistance during a cr
295 o analogous known LS complexes with a strong donating trans-axial ligand, 1,5-dicyclohexylimidazole,
296 nstrate that a combination of a strong sigma-donating tridentate ligand and a (porphinato)zinc(II) mo
297 study, we identified 170 individuals who had donated two prediagnostic blood samples before B-cell ly
298 nal PaO2:FIO2 ratio, and proportion of lungs donated were measured.
299 ied as a medical doctor and least willing to donate when the recipient was a for-profit researcher.
300 he aromatic rings are modified with electron donating (withdrawing) groups, the reducing power is pro

 
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