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Discover LudwigIt is grammatically correct to use "blood removed" as a phrase in a sentence.
This phrase can be used when describing a medical procedure or treatment where blood is intentionally taken out of the body, such as blood donation or surgery. Example: "The surgery was successful, with three pints of blood removed from the patient's body to stop the internal bleeding."
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This is the fourth blood head, made using blood removed by Quinn's doctor a pint at a time, every six weeks.
Vince Vaughn's character bemoans its lack of on-ice fighting; previous versions of the game featured brawls and blood, removed at the NHL's request.
Currently, such tests must be done manually, with blood removed from the arm and the sample shipped to a laboratory.
The therapy involves having blood removed from a patient's body, spun in a centrifuge, then reinjected into the affected areas.
At the outset of the operation, doctors ordered a unit of whole blood removed from Ms. Tomczak and replaced it with saline to maintain her blood pressure.
And not long ago we had some blood removed from our arm and the nurse had blood-red fingernails, as though she had dipped them daintily in our life-stream, as in a fingerbowl.
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Healthy liver and kidneys detoxify the blood, removing any impurities and keeping the body clean.
He consulted with Batshaw and Wilson, and they decided to take an extraordinary step, a procedure known as ECMO, for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, essentially an external lung that filters the blood, removing carbon dioxide and adding oxygen.
Healthy kidneys filter blood, removing waste and extra fluid as urine to keep our bodies healthy.
We breathe, circulate our blood, remove waste and.
Your kidneys filter blood, remove excess water, pass urea (which is a toxin that builds up as a byproduct of protein breakdown), and sends this all out of your body via your urine.
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