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Constituents of human blood
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Blood Extraction - Blood - Patient - Red Blood Cell
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Blood Extraction - Blood - Patient - Red Blood Cell
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Agarplate red blood cells
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Agarplate redbloodcells edit
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Blood celles
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Toxic granulation in two white blood cells, bone marrow aspiration.
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A technician at Northfield Laboratories holds two IV bags filled with PolyHeme blood substitute next to outdated Red Cross blood Friday, Feb. 13, 2004 in Evanston, Ill. PolyHeme, which lasts longer than blood, is made at Northfield by extracting oxygen-carrying hemoglobin from the red blood cells of outdated human
photo: US Navy / Journalist Seaman Apprentice Mike Leporati
Hospital Corpsman Megan Beach, checks the flow of blood through a cell saver, during training for an antilogous blood transfusion.
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Blood smear from a P. falciparum culture (K1 strain). Several red blood cells have ring stages inside them. Close to the center there is a schizont and on the left a trophozoite. Since Charles Laverna first visualized the malaria parasite in blood in 1880,[38] the mainstay of malaria diagnosis has been the microscopic examination of blood.
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A closer look
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US Army (USA) Sergeant (SGT) Michele Hills, a Laboratory Technician assigned to the 31st Combat Support Hospital (CSH), uses a microscope to examine a blood smear for any abnormal blood cells, inside the Ibn Sina Army Hospital, located in the Internationa
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Macs killing cancer cell.jpg/ntf1
photo: US Navy / Journalist Seaman Apprentice Mike Leporati
Lt. Angela Banks draws blood from a mannequin during training for antilogous blood transfusion with a cell saver in one of the 12 operating rooms aboard Military Sealift Command (MSC) hospital ship USNS Mercy (T-AH 19).
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Bronchial anatomy
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Blood Donation /wam2
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A registered nurse uses an ultrasound device to locate a vein in the arm of Ship's Serviceman Seaman Brittany Barr before a blood stem cell donation at Scripps Green Hospital.
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Korea, FOAL EAGLE `98KOREA CD
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father and his daughter - parenting
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Micrograph of a Kaposi's sarcoma showing the characteristic spindle cells, high vascularity and intracellular hyaline globs. H&E; stain.
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Stem cell donor in Beijing Kxinhua2u
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Doctoral candidate Simone Kaiser holds test tubes with HIV infected blood that has separated into white and red blood cells, Monday Feb. 16, 2004 at the HIV laboratory at the Hamburg, northern Germany, University Hospital. Scientists on Monday launched the country's first test of an HIV vaccine, a yearlong program that will involve up to 50 volunteers and is backed by the New York-based International AIDS Vaccine Ini
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Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Carlos Augilar, of Baja, Calif., examines blood cells under a microscope in the Medical Department aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73).
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A closer look
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A closer look
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Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Barrington Hamilton from Santa Monica, Calif., uses a 40x powered microscope to inspect blood cell morphology .
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Diagram illustrating arm anatomy
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Bone Marrow
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Conventional breeding was used to produce P20 blue tomatoes
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Bruising three days after donation