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His bones were hollow, since he needed no marrow for producing blood corpuscles.
Under the microscope, blood corpuscles and urinary casts are found in abundance.
Generally, we are as invisible to his perception as a blood corpuscle might be to the mind of a human.
So is the microscopic examination for blood corpuscles.
Meantime, a little drop of what we fancy will help keep the old blood corpuscles trudging around."
He also discovered blood corpuscles, capillaries, and the structure of muscles and nerves.
It produces more oxygen-carrying red blood corpuscles and more capillaries to carry them.
He gave the first description of red blood corpuscles and discovered the valves of lymph vessels.
In Amphioxus, and most invertebrates, the blood corpuscles are all white or colorless.
The blood corpuscles are so deformed they're clogging his veins and arteries like logjams.
By "parameters," he meant such readings as a rider's level of red blood corpuscles, which will rise if he is using illegal procedures.
Nuttallia - Small protozoan parasites found in the red blood corpuscles of horses and dogs.
It is the only mammal that has oval red blood corpuscles and it lacks a gall bladder.
It is colourless but the animal appears green because of the blood corpuscles circulating in blood vessels within the mantle.
Reversible differentiation between the red blood corpuscles and the fixed cellular elements under the different nutritional conditions or the developmental stages.
Therefore, down on cellular level, your white blood corpuscles and antigens are waging relentless, violent war on invaders.
This toxin tears up your liver, dissolves blood corpuscles, causes hemorrhaging in the digestive tract.
Krugman seems to cast himself as a white blood corpuscle defending the body of economics against the invading pathogens of the liberal reformers.
Recent research would make it seem that the floaters are red blood corpuscles that occasionally escape from the tiny capillaries in the retina.
-here were twisted, jagged, wrecked blood corpuscles instead of good even round ones with edges smooth as a worn dime.
Neumann's cells: Nucleated cells in the bone marrow in which red blood corpuscles originate.
In 1865, he gave the name protagon to a proximate principle discovered in the brain and in blood corpuscles.
For instance, according to my finding, the germ cells such as spermatozoa and the ova arise newly from the somatic element, the red blood corpuscles.
The blood corpuscles had been clumped and removed by one compound plus the filter, and the anticoagulant had neatly modified most of the others.
It exists the red blood corpuscles united with globulin, and the form of hemoglobin or oxyhemoglobin gives to the blood its red color.