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Government scientists estimate that there are five million Chinese who regularly provide blood for pay.
Each of the 136 expected riders will provide blood samples before the race.
At times he has been asked to report to doping control to provide blood and urine samples.
Now, on television and radio, celebrities exhort relatives of "the disappeared" to provide blood samples for a nationwide DNA database.
The visceral branches provide blood for the pericardium, lungs, bronchi, lymph nodes, and esophagus.
A lacunar stroke occurs when one of the arteries that provide blood to the brain's deep structures is blocked.
The Red Cross began "sticking" people on a large scale during World War II, when it was called on to provide blood for soldiers.
Eventually, the cells could also provide blood products, screened for bacteria and viruses, "in virtually unlimited amounts," Dr. Kaufman and colleagues said in their article.
So Megan and her parents decided on a bone-marrow transplant that would provide blood stem cells to enable her body to produce healthy blood.
Another correspondent wrote with a more disturbing offer: he said he could provide blood from children of whatever age the scientists required.
A larger pool of donors would help them provide blood, for instance, to cancer patients, heart patients needing transfusions after bypass surgery and arthritis patients having joint replacements.
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