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blood corpuscle
noun
A blood cell.
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More simply, for indications of impaired white matter generation blood samples should be taken from healthy children and those with ADHD to investigate lipid availability (serum fatty acid levels and the nature of red blood corpuscle membranes).
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Red blood corpuscles oval.
Lillevan used monochrome, mostly gray or black on white, with pulsating red spheres — blood corpuscles?
He became convinced at that time that many of the antiseptics then in use were harmful to the leucocytes or blood corpuscles that destroy bacteria.
Pseudopodia are formed by some cells of higher animals (e.g., white blood corpuscles) and by amoebas.
In 1873 Osler demonstrated that hitherto unidentified bodies in the blood were in fact the third kind of blood corpuscles, which were later named the blood platelets.
It is thus that the daughters of a liver cell, say, inherit the property of liverness and so do not turn into kidney cells or blood corpuscles.
Shots of wiggling tapeworms, mightily magnified blood corpuscles and through-the-throat close-ups of vibrating tonsils call to mind the "Eewww -inducing visual Eewww -inducingized by "CSI" and its progeny.
The drop in the number of white blood corpuscles reduced the patient's capacity to resist infection, so open wounds were unusually slow in healing and many of the sick developed sore throats and mouths.
They include a surrealistic cast iron coffee pot with roots by Ann Messner, big photographic prints of industrial containers by Deborah Oropallo and handsewn red discs clustered like rose petals or blood corpuscles by Nene Humphrey (Johnson).
The silhouettes of his blood corpuscles, magnified a million times, flit over vast plains; and still farther away, great mountains of unbearable solidity and height sum up, in terms of granite and groaning firs, the ultimate truth of his being.
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