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 Translation for 'organ donor' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   an organ donor | organ donors
læknisfr.
líffæragjafi {k}
organ donor
Partial Matches
gefandi {k}donor
sæðisgjafi {k}sperm donor
eðlisfr.
rafgjafi {k}
donor [in a semiconductor]
tón.
orgel {hv}
organ
líffærafr.líffr.
líffæri {hv}
organ
blaðam.
málgagn {hv}
organ [newspaper]
tón.
organleikari {k}
organ player
tón.
orgelleikari {k}
organ player
tón.
orgelleikur {k}
organ playing
tón.
orgelleikur {k}
organ music
tón.
orgelsmiður {k}
organ builder
tón.
orgeltónlist {kv}
organ music
tón.trúarbr.
kirkjuorgel {hv}
church organ
tón.
pípuorgel {hv}
pipe organ
atv.tón.
organisti {k}
organ player
læknisfr.
heyrnarfæri {hv}
hearing organ
líffærafr.
talfæri {hv}
organ of speech
læknisfr.
líffæragjöf {kv}
donation of an organ
líffærafr.
þeffæri {hv}
organ of smell [Organum olfactorium]
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Usage Examples English
  • The UAGA revision of 2006 makes it a felony punishable by a fine or prison to falsify, deface, or destroy organ donor documentation of another.
  • When mechanical ventilation is used to support the body of a brain dead organ donor pending a transplant into an organ recipient, the donor's date of death is listed as the date that brain death was diagnosed.
  • He is the Spare of Tatsuo Onihigata, making the sole purpose of his existence to be an organ donor should original need one.
  • While she was an NCMP, Parliament debated the Human Organ Transplant (Amendment) Bill 2009 which would permit an organ donor to receive a reasonable amount of payment as a reimbursement for medical checks, insurance and other medical expenses, and loss of income.
  • Currently, Services Australia operates the scheme in consultation with the national Department of Health and other health-related agencies such as the Australian Organ Donor Register and state health services (for example, Queensland Health).

  • Arenavirus has also pinpointed as the cause of death of three donor organ recipients in Australia who contracted the virus after receiving kidney and a liver donations from a single infected organ donor in late 2006.
  • The plan included promotion, specially trained medical staff and an EU wide organ donor card.
  • Nicholas' name continues to be associated with organ donation, and is acknowledged as the most famous organ donor in the world.
  • The first living organ donor in a successful transplant was Ronald Lee Herrick (1931–2010), who donated a kidney to his identical twin brother in 1954.
  • Proceeds went to the Donor Family Network supporting organ donor families and promoting organ and tissue donation.

  • Unless he receives a new heart from an organ donor, he will not live longer than a month.
  • Renal transplantation replaces kidney function by inserting into the body a healthier kidney from an organ donor and inducing immunologic tolerance of that organ with immunosuppression.
  • On August 11, the representative said that Heche was not expected to survive an anoxic brain injury she had sustained, but that she was being kept on life support to determine if her organs were viable for donation, in accordance with her expressed wish to be an organ donor.
  • In 1998, Lesh underwent a liver transplant as a result of chronic hepatitis C infection; since then, he has become an outspoken advocate for organ donor programs and when performing regularly encourages members of the audience to become organ donors (tracks identified as the "donor rap" on the live recordings of his various performances).
  • It has also campaigned for 'opt-out' organ donor registers to improve the availability of life-saving organs in the UK; Wales became the first part of the UK to adopt such a register in 2015.

  • With regard to societal costs, the body of a person willing to be an organ donor can save the lives of many people, and [...] the supply of tissues and organs from people willing to be organ donors did not meet the medical need of recipients; the notion of an entire donor body going to one other person was difficult to justify at that time.
  • She has recounted the experience, and referred to it in several subsequent articles and blog posts, many of which are critical of legal prohibitions against compensating organ donors.
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