| 41. | Successive colonist resistance movements provided much of the material for the organ banks, crew were unlikely to be sentenced there.
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| 42. | Once brain death is declared, New England Organ Bank representatives arrive to discuss the idea of donation with family members.
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| 43. | Many organ banks are beginning to target educational programs at minorities and to get more minorities involved in requesting organs.
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| 44. | The New England Organ Bank declined to say where the lungs came from, who donated them, or even when they arrived.
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| 45. | Yet few people know or understand the process, said Hoel Jones, coordinator of organ recovery services for South Texas Organ Bank.
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| 46. | On Christmas morning, when tests confirmed their daughter also was dead, the Stixroods asked the hospital to call the organ bank.
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| 47. | Doctors and nurses often fail to identify potential donors or to alert the organ bank in time to recover the organs.
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| 48. | Unable to relinquish her son to the organ banks, Trudy instituted a massive coverup and faked his death during a boating accident.
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| 49. | Organs in the six New England states are shared among 16 transplant centers through the New England Organ Bank in Newton, Mass.
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| 50. | On Feb . 7, the New England Organ Bank told UNOS that a New England donor with Type A organs was available.
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