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Discover Ludwig'white cell' can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of white blood cell, such as a lymphocyte, found in human body. For example: "The pathologist found an abnormally high number of white cells in the patient's blood sample."
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white cell
noun
White blood cell
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A diet poor in folate or vitamin B12 could cause anemia as well as this type of abnormal white cell.
White cell count.
New measurement channels have been introduced namely the white cell nucleated (WNR), white cell differential (WDF), white cell precursor (WPC) and fluorescent platelet (PLT-F) channels.
She had a raised white cell count and CRP.
Her initial blood results showed a white cell count of 13.1 and neutrophilia at 11.7.
Routine blood investigations at this stage showed normal white cell count and C-reactive protein.
The white cell count and the C-reactive protein were normal as well.
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Wearing ankle bracelets, handcuffs, and a belly chain, Dellelo was marched into a thirteen-by-eight-foot off-white cell.
Mr. Iijima's pearl-white cell phone rarely stops bleating, and his evenings are crammed with politically strategic dinners.
His white-cell count was back to normal.
Blood tests found her white-cell count low and her liver and kidneys beginning to fail.
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