- toys, food, or vehicles. A
donation may
satisfy medical needs such as
blood or
organs for transplant.
Charitable donations of
goods or
services are also...
- is
called an
autologous donation.
Blood that is used to make
medications can be made from
allogeneic donations or from
donations exclusively used for manufacturing...
-
depositing them
along with the
written agreement on the tomb of St Peter. The
Donations made the Pope a
temporal ruler for the
first time. This
strip of territory...
- The
Bulls of
Donation, also
called the
Alexandrine Bulls, and the
Papal donations of 1493, are
three papal bulls of Pope
Alexander VI
delivered in 1493...
-
authorization for
deceased donation made
prior to death, or for
deceased donations through the
authorization by the
legal next of kin.
Donation may be for research...
-
second of two such
donations; a
similar donation ceremony had
taken place two
years earlier at
Antioch in 36 BC, at
which time the
donations enjo**** Octavian's...
-
candidate has
given two micro-
donations, but is not a micro-donor). Micro-
donations accounted for 25% of the
total donations for the
United States presidential...
- The
Donation of
Constantine (Latin:
Donatio Constantini) is a
forged Roman imperial decree by
which the 4th-century
emperor Constantine the
Great supposedly...
-
Gamete donation is the
donation of gametes,
either ova or sperm, and may thus
refer to: Egg
donation Sperm donation This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- A
donation box or
collecting box is a
receptacle for
receiving donations.
These are
typically found in
public places, as a
means of
generating additional...