The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... blood , fluid in multicellular animals that transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells and carries away waste products . In many species it also ... blood are pathological conditions that involve the cellular elements of the blood and.
... blood , fluid in multicellular animals that transports oxygen and nutrients to the cells and carries away waste products . In many species it also ... blood are pathological conditions that involve the cellular elements of the blood and.
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conditions that involve the cellular elements of the blood and the tissues in which they are formed . The quantity of red blood cells in normal human beings varies with age and sex as well as with external conditions , but there can be ...
conditions that involve the cellular elements of the blood and the tissues in which they are formed . The quantity of red blood cells in normal human beings varies with age and sex as well as with external conditions , but there can be ...
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blood feud 292 health , but a cubic millimetre of blood of a normal individual contains approximately 5,000,000 red cells and 7,000 white cells . A differential blood count is the enumeration of the number , or percent , of each type of ...
blood feud 292 health , but a cubic millimetre of blood of a normal individual contains approximately 5,000,000 red cells and 7,000 white cells . A differential blood count is the enumeration of the number , or percent , of each type of ...
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Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
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