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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blood specimen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in medical or scientific contexts to refer to a sample of blood taken for analysis or testing.
Example: "The doctor ordered a blood specimen to check for any underlying health issues."
Alternatives: "blood sample" or "blood test".
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The singer refused sobriety tests so a blood specimen was taken, he said.
The mean time from admission to the first positive blood specimen was 14 ± 10.5 days.
Conclusion: Intravenous devices, if used properly, are reliable tools for blood specimen collection.
Evidence to support a prosecution can only come from a blood specimen.
We developed an efficient, inexpensive assay suitable for quantifying CRP across the physiological range using any blood specimen type.
All participants provided written informed consent for interviews and blood specimen collection.
A blood specimen was collected every six months after randomization for measurement of hemoglobin and T-cell subsets.
CDC recommended that all persons with discordant results return for repeat confirmatory testing, preferably with a blood specimen [9], [10].
Thus, we recomputed the models taking into account total triglycerides and cholesterol measured in blood specimen of participants.
All participants completed an in-person structured interview detailing family, environmental, and reproductive histories and provided a peripheral blood specimen.
†Retrospective testing of stored blood specimen.
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