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The familiar red fluid in the body that contains white and red blood cells, platelets, proteins, and other elements. The blood is transported throughout the body by the circulatory system. Blood functions in two directions: arterial and venous. Arterial blood is the means by which oxygen and nutrients are transported to tissues while venous blood i [..]
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Blood that appears in the urine. Also known as hematuria. Gross hematuria refers to blood that is so plentiful in the urine that the blood is visible with just the naked eye. Microhematuria refers to blood in urine that is visible only under a microscope; there is so little blood that it cannot be seen without magnification. Hematuria, whether gros [..]
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A tissue with red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma. Blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and carries away wastes.
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A type of connective tissue with a fluid matrix called plasma in which blood cells are suspended.
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to give someone a first experience of somethingOne thing we need to do this weekend is start blooding some of the younger players.
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1590s, "to smeart with blood;" 1620s, "to cause to bleed," from blood (n.). Meaning "to give an animal its first taste of blood" is from 1781. Related: Blooded; blooding.
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Old English blod "blood," from Proto-Germanic *blodam "blood" (source also of Old Frisian blod, Old Saxon blôd, Old Norse bloð, Middle Dutch bloet, Dutch bloed, Old High German blu [..]
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haemophobia
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Blood [N] [T] [S] As food, prohibited in Genesis 9:4 , where the use of animal food is first allowed. Compare Deuteronomy 12:23 ; Leviticus 3:17 ; 7:26 ; 17:10-14 . The injunction to abstain from bloo [..]
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fluid pumped by the heart through arteries and veins, delivering nutrients to tissues. In humans, blood consists of plasma in which red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended.
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linked by a common ancestor.
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Fluid which circulates throughout the body of an animal, distributing nutrients, and often oxygen as well.
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Fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of vertebrate animals. W.
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the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets; "blood carries oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and carries [..]
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Phrase used most often in match-play situations to indicate that the hole was halved, or played even, and no money has been won or lost.
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the red liquid which circulates round your body
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First and last biblical plagues. These may have several explanations. In the first plague “all” the water in Egypt turned to blood. This matchs the “fake beer” blood in the Egyptian tale, “Destruction of Mankind by Ra,” which is described as “knee-deep.” Ra sent Hathor to destroy Egyptians. It may also be the blood of the victims of the passover an [..]
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(1.) As food, prohibited in Gen. 9:4, where the use of animal food is first allowed. Comp. Deut. 12:23; Lev. 3:17; 7:26; 17:10-14. The injunction to abstain from blood is renewed in the decree of the [..]
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To blood is ascribed in Scripture the mysterious sacredness which belongs to life, and God reserved it to himself when allowing man the dominion over and the use of the lower animals for food. Thus re [..]
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He who avenged the blood of one who had been killed. The nearest relative of the deceased became the authorized avenger of blood. (Numbers 35:19) The law of retaliation was not to extend beyond the im [..]
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BRAIN-BARRIER - The barrier which exists between the blood and the cerebrospinal fluid which prevents the passage of various substances from the bloodstream to the brain.
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blut
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Blood-stained garments, indicate enemies who seek to tear down a successful career that is opening up before you. The dreamer should beware of strange friendships. To see blood flowing from a wound, physical ailments and worry. Bad business caused from disastrous dealings with foreign combines. To see blood on your hands, immediate bad luck, if not [..]
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The blood is the fluid in the body that contains red and white cells as well as platelets, proteins, plasma and other elements. It is transported throughout the body by the circulatory system.
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The main circulatory fluid: red and white blood cells transported in plasma.
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The fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries and veins of a vertebrate animal carrying nourishment and oxygen to and taking away waste products from all parts of the body.
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Human blood, human blood components, and products made from human blood.
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fluid in the body made up of plasma, red and white blood cells, and platelets. Blood carries oxygen and nutrients to and waste materials away from all body tissues. In the breast, blood nourishes the [..]
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(n) the fluid (red in vertebrates) that is pumped through the body by the heart and contains plasma, blood cells, and platelets(n) temperament or disposition(n) a dissolute man in fashionable society( [..]
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The fluid circulating through the heart, arteries and veins. Blood is responsible for transporting oxygen to body tissues, carrying waste products away from the tissues and delivering a wide variety o [..]
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A buck, an aristocratic rowdy. A term taken from blood horses.
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Family descent.
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The study of blood, blood clotting mechanisms, bone marrow, lymph nodes and the disorders associated with them.
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Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the blood, spleen, lymph glands, tumors and malignancies.
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Blood is a fluid that circulates in the body of a vertebrate animal providing nourishment and oxygen to and removing waste products from all parts of the body.
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Dick. Recently-retired coach and engineer of the emergence of Cornell softball as a regional power. The winningest coach in a single sport at Cornell in the more than 125 years of athletics at the institution.
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Substances that are used in place of Blood, for example, as an alternative to Blood Transfusions after Blood loss to restore Blood Volume and Oxygen-carrying capacity to the Blood Circulation, or to p [..]
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Blood of the Fetus. Exchange of nutrients and waste between the fetal and maternal Blood occurs via the Placenta. The cord Blood is Blood contained in the umbilical vessels (Umbilical Cord) at the Tim [..]
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Chemical, spectroscopic, or microscopic detection of extremely small amounts of Blood.
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The Body Fluid that circulates in the vascular system (Blood Vessels). Whole blood includes Plasma and Blood Cells.
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The body fluid that circulates in the vascular system (BLOOD VESSELS). Whole blood includes PLASMA and BLOOD CELLS.
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A tissue with red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and other substances suspended in fluid called plasma. Blood takes oxygen and nutrients to the tissues, and carries away wastes.
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Circulates through the body via arteries and veins. It carries food, oxygen, hormones and other chemicals to the body’s cells, and helps remove waste products from the cells. It is also important in f [..]
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, (1) v. ‘To get blood from a turnip,’ to achieve something very difficult in the way of getting. (2) v. to bleed. ‘Your nose is bloodin’.’
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A complex mixture of cells suspended in a liquid matrix that delivers nutrients to cells and removes wastes.
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the fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients to the body and that is made up of platelets, white blood cells, red blood cells, and plasma
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fluid that circulates throughout the body carrying nourishment and oxygen to the cells and tissue, at the same time, removing waste matter and carbon dioxide. Bloodmobile
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the specialized fluid in your body that has many functions, including carrying oxygen and nutrients to other tissues, forming clots in response to injury, and carrying defensive cells and antibodies that fight infectionblood banking
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The fluid which circulates throughout the body carrying nourishment and oxygen to the cells and tissue, and at the same time takes away waste matter and carbon dioxide.
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Used in this manual as a short form of “blood and blood components
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A member of the Los Angeles gang .
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A watery body fluid that flows through the circulatory system. Blood comprises plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
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