Donor Expenses are expenses incurred by the donor for donating an organ (excluding the cost of the organ) to the insured during the course of an organ transplant all the hospitalization expenses are paid by the insurance company.
Selling Expenses are the expenses directly related to producing sales. Typical Selling Expenses would be Advertising and Salesman's Commissions.
Reimbursment means to incur expenses on company behalf and then get back the incurred expenses from company.
Expense payable is a current liability.
reciepient is a person who receives from someone else. like he might receive blood while donor is the donator. like ppl donate blood so they r donors.
Expenses before hospitalization is called Pre-Hospitalization expenses and expenses after discharge from the hospital are called Post-Hospitalization expenses. Usually 30 days pre-hospitalization and 60 days post hospitalization expenses are covered under mediclaim policies.
Means all the bills and expenses for the business are the same every month.
A step graded junction is the pn junction in which impurity concentration does not change abruptly from donor to acceptor but varies smoothly
the correct form is donor as in a blood or organ donor.
A deceased donor, or simply an organ donor. They used to be referred to as a cadaver donor but that term has fallen out of favor.
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Belgium is considered a donor nation because it provides foreign aid to support development projects and assistance to countries in need. It contributes to various international organizations to help promote global development and poverty alleviation.
Both "donator" and "donor" are acceptable terms, but "donor" is the more commonly used and recognized form in English. It is recommended to use "donor" for clarity and consistency.