Blood fluids e g
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SERABlood fluids, e.g.
centrifugesA machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities (e.g., cream from milk) or liquids from solids
centrifugeA machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities (e.g., cream from milk) or liquids from solids
GANGSTERBlood, e.g.
LABTESTBlood typing, e.g.
TESTSBlood work, e.g.
KINSMENBlood brothers, e.g.
UNITSBlood measures, e.g.
PALBlood brother, e.g.
GOOFake blood, e.g.
GANGBlood members, e.g.
RESINDragon's blood, e.g.
SIBBlood brother, e.g.
VASBlood vessel, e.g.
GOREBlood and guts, e.g.
TESTEye or blood, e.g.
TESTSBlood and acid, e.g.
LABTESTBlood-sample study, e.g.
APPEALCall from a blood bank, e.g.
TESTSAssessments of blood and IQ, e.g.
ANTIGENA or B in blood typing, e.g.
granulocytesA white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g., an eosinophil or a basophil
granulocyteA white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g., an eosinophil or a basophil
seronegativeGiving a negative result in a test of blood serum, e.g., for the presence of a virus
seropositiveGiving a positive result in a test of blood serum, e.g., for the presence of a virus
kymographsAn instrument for recording variations in pressure, e.g., in sound waves or in blood within blood vessels, by the trace of a stylus on a rotating cylinder
kymographAn instrument for recording variations in pressure, e.g., in sound waves or in blood within blood vessels, by the trace of a stylus on a rotating cylinder
enterococciA streptococcus of a group that occurs naturally in the intestine but causes inflammation and blood infection if introduced elsewhere in the body (e.g., by injury or surgery)
enterococcusA streptococcus of a group that occurs naturally in the intestine but causes inflammation and blood infection if introduced elsewhere in the body (e.g., by injury or surgery)