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blood sample
noun
A sample of blood.
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"blood sample" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a small amount of blood taken from a person or animal for medical testing or analysis. For example, "The doctor took a blood sample to determine the patient's cholesterol levels."
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Doctors took a urine and blood sample.
Dr. Snyder's blood sample analyses were comprehensive.
This particular blood sample, though, was personal.
Can a blood sample detect early signs?
A blood sample could be taken when vaccinations are given.
Control was the blood sample preincubated with PBS.
There are two typical methods for taking a blood sample.
Centrifuge the whole blood sample for 10 to 15 minutes.
A blood sample and biopsy taken from her two weeks ago both proved negative.
A blood sample indicated his blood-alcohol level was 0.18, above Arizona's limit of 0.08.
After a legal battle, Mr. Baxter was forced to supply a blood sample in June.
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