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The average red cell in humans lives 100 120 days; there are some 5.2 million red cells per cubic millimetre of blood in the adult human.
For example, there is a small but significant difference between average red cell counts of persons living in New York City, at sea level pressure, and persons living in Denver, Colo., more than 1.5 km (1 mile) above sea level, where the atmospheric pressure is lower.
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The mean red cell count was 4.82 × 10/l (standard deviation 0.25) with the average mean cell volume 92.87 fL (standard deviation 5.24).
Although it is similarly difficult to establish how much of the decline postfortification in the United States and Canada is due to a pre-existing reduction, the clear drop in NTD rates in both countries was matched by an increase in average red blood cell folate concentrations in the early years postfortification (CDC, 2007), supportive of a causal link.
A blood condition where the average red blood cell size is increased to dangerous levels.
These data, including the annual number of transfusions and the average number of red cell units given in a single transfusion dependent on the recipient's age, are taken from [25].
Image J [ 36] was later used to quantitate the average red fluorescence per cell.
The total image intensity for the masked red and green images was then independently normalised to accommodate differences in the image capture, so that the average red : green ratio for each cell was 1.0.
It's best if you set a criteria for an average amount of red cells and if someone goes beyond that level they can't compete.
In the average woman the normal figures are lower than this (red cell count 4.8 million; hemoglobin 14 grams; volume of packed red cells 42 percent).
The average hgb dropped without changes in the distribution of red cell widths (RDW) (Fig. 1, Table 1).
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