Forensic indicators of the presence of blood
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HEMINSForensic indicators of the presence of blood
cholesterolemiathe presence of abnormally high levels of cholesterol in the blood
lithemiathe presence of an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood
ketonemiaThe presence of an abnormally high concentration of ketone bodies in the blood
hypercapniathe presence of excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood also HYPERCARBIA
hypercapniasHYPERCAPNIA, the presence of excessive amounts of carbon dioxide in the blood also HYPERCARBIA
seropositiveGiving a positive result in a test of blood serum, e.g., for the presence of a virus
dysenteryInfection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces
seronegativeGiving a negative result in a test of blood serum, e.g., for the presence of a virus
impanationin Eucharistic doctrine, the presence of the body and blood of Christ in the bread (and wine) after consecration
impanationsIMPANATION, in Eucharistic doctrine, the presence of the body and blood of Christ in the bread (and wine) after consecration
fibrinthe insoluble protein end product of blood coagulation, formed from fibrinogen by the action of thrombin in the presence of calcium ions
fibrinsthe insoluble protein end product of blood coagulation, formed from fibrinogen by the action of thrombin in the presence of calcium ions
heminsthe typical, microscopic reddish-brown crystals, C34H32N4O4FeCl, resulting when a sodium chloride crystal, a drop of glacial acetic acid, and some blood are heated on a slide: used to indicate the presence of bl
heminthe typical, microscopic reddish-brown crystals, C34H32N4O4FeCl, resulting when a sodium chloride crystal, a drop of glacial acetic acid, and some blood are heated on a slide: used to indicate the presence of bl
convulsionsA sudden, violent, irregular movement of a limb or of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles and associated esp. with brain disorders such as epilepsy, the presence of certain toxins or other agents in the blood, or fever in children
convulsionA sudden, violent, irregular movement of a limb or of the body, caused by involuntary contraction of muscles and associated esp. with brain disorders such as epilepsy, the presence of certain toxins or other agents in the blood, or fever in children