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... cells and 7,000 white cells . A differential blood count is the enumeration of the number , or percent , of each type of white blood cell per 100 white cells counted ; nor- mally the white cells are comprised of about 55 percent ...
... cells and 7,000 white cells . A differential blood count is the enumeration of the number , or percent , of each type of white blood cell per 100 white cells counted ; nor- mally the white cells are comprised of about 55 percent ...
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... cells ( embryonic connec- tive tissue ) that differentiate into osteoblasts ( bone - forming cells ) in one of two different patterns , intramembranous or endochondral ossification . The end product of both pro- cesses is the same ...
... cells ( embryonic connec- tive tissue ) that differentiate into osteoblasts ( bone - forming cells ) in one of two different patterns , intramembranous or endochondral ossification . The end product of both pro- cesses is the same ...
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... cell has eight atoms , one at each corner , so arranged that the three intersecting cell edges are mutually perpendicular and of un- equal lengths . Three complex orthorhombic cells exist : the base - centred , which has two additional ...
... cell has eight atoms , one at each corner , so arranged that the three intersecting cell edges are mutually perpendicular and of un- equal lengths . Three complex orthorhombic cells exist : the base - centred , which has two additional ...
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