نتایج جستجو برای: public donations

تعداد نتایج: 383739  

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 2003
Adamson S Muula Joseph M Mfutso-Bengo

In 2001 and 2002, many countries in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have suffered from severe food shortages resulting in an estimated 14 million people facing starvation due to inadequate quantities of the staple maize. The international community's response has been the donation of foodstuffs, including genetically modified maize. Reactions of the recipient countries of Zamb...

2012
Nichola J. Raihani Redouan Bshary

People often consider how their behaviour will be viewed by others, and may cooperate to avoid gaining a bad reputation. Sensitivity to reputation may be elicited by subtle social cues of being watched: previous studies have shown that people behave more cooperatively when they see images of eyes rather than control images. Here, we tested whether eye images enhance cooperation in a dictator ga...

2017
Tamás Bakonyi Christof Jungbauer Stephan W. Aberle Jolanta Kolodziejek Katharina Dimmel Karin Stiasny Franz Allerberger Norbert Nowotny

Between July and August 2017, seven of 12,047 blood donations from eastern Austria, reacted positive to West Nile virus (WNV) in the cobas test (Roche). Follow-up investigations revealed Usutu virus (USUV) nucleic acid in six of these. Retrospective analyses of four blood donors diagnosed as WNV-infected in 2016 showed one USUV positive. Blood transfusion services and public health authorities ...

2012
Xuehong Zhang Jing Ma Kana Wu Andrew T. Chan Charles S. Fuchs Edward L. Giovannucci

BACKGROUND Although blood donations may reduce body iron stores, to date, prospective data on frequent blood donation and colorectal cancer risk are limited. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We tested whether frequent blood donation is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. We prospectively followed 35,121 men who provide the information o...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2015
Nik Sawe Brian Knutson

How do people value environmental resources? To estimate public valuation of natural resources, researchers often conduct surveys that ask people how much they would be willing to pay to preserve or restore threatened natural resources. However, these survey responses often elicit complex affective responses, including negative reactions toward proposed destructive land uses of those resources....

2015
Rodrigo Dias Nunes Flávia Maria Zandavalli

OBJECTIVES To comparatively analyze maternal and fetal factors and quality markers of blood samples in a public umbilical cord blood bank. METHOD This is a cross-sectional descriptive study that revisited 458 records of donations from September 2009 to March 2013 at the Hemocentro de Santa Catarina. The means of markers were used to define cutoff points for the quality of cord blood. RESULT...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Nichola J. Raihani Sarah Smith

Unconditional generosity in humans is a puzzle. One possibility is that individuals benefit from being seen as generous if there is competition for access to partners and if generosity is a costly-and therefore reliable-signal of partner quality [1-3]. The "competitive helping" hypothesis predicts that people will compete to be the most generous, particularly in the presence of attractive poten...

Journal: :The Lancet 2014
Patricia E Hewitt Samreen Ijaz Su R Brailsford Rachel Brett Steven Dicks Becky Haywood Iain T R Kennedy Alan Kitchen Poorvi Patel John Poh Katherine Russell Kate I Tettmar Joanne Tossell Ines Ushiro-Lumb Richard S Tedder

BACKGROUND The prevalence of hepatitis E virus (HEV) genotype 3 infections in the English population (including blood donors) is unknown, but is probably widespread, and the virus has been detected in pooled plasma products. HEV-infected donors have been retrospectively identified through investigation of reported cases of possible transfusion-transmitted hepatitis E. The frequency of HEV trans...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2023

Estimating the responsiveness of charitable donations to changes in tax incentives is more than estimating a single number. Giving charity unlike normal consumption – it involves supporting delivery privately-provided public goods. Age and income may influence how give affect both decision as well much give. Using large administrative dataset from Canada estimate price elasticity donations, we ...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2014
Alexandra M Freund Fredda Blanchard-Fields

Four studies utilizing different methodological approaches investigated adult age-related differences in altruism (i.e., contributions to the public good) and the self-centered value of increasing personal wealth. In Study 1, data from the World Values Survey (World Values Survey Association, 2009) provided 1st evidence of a negative association between age and the self-reported wish to be rich...

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