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 1   II,     5.  7.  1|              5 T if kidney transplant recipient~ ~2~Kidney damage~with mild
 2   II,     9.  5.  3| responsibility for more than one care recipient than men. Men are more likely
 3  III,    10.  4.  2|              the immediate subsequent recipient, with the exemption of retailers
 4   IV,    11.  5.  1|     transplantation, by enlarging the recipient pool. The principle OEOs
 5   IV,    11.  5.  1|             that the larger the organ recipient pool on file, the better
 6   IV,    11.  5.  1|           factors, related in part to recipient health conditions and in
 7   IV,    11.  5.  1|             and should not expose the recipient to unacceptable risks. The
 8   IV,    11.  5.  1|             expected benefits for the recipient and time constraints due
 9   IV,    11.  5.  4|           donor has to match with the recipient. This makes the organisational
10   IV,    11.  5.  4|         assigned to the most suitable recipient, according to predefined
11   IV,    11.  5.  4|              of the immune suppressed recipient. Despite the shortage of
12   IV,    11.  5.  4|              allocation to a suitable recipient.~The maintenance of donor
13   IV,    11.  5.  4|            traceability from donor to recipient(s). The system must have
14   IV,    11.  5.  4|            reaction in an organ donor recipient should be traced and reported
15   IV,    11.  5.  4|        decision also depends upon the recipient’s characteristics. In every