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red corpuscles

n. (red corpuscle English)

Usage examples of "red corpuscles".

I knew that some physicians had described a disease which they attributed to wireless, a sort of anemia with a marked diminution in the number of red corpuscles in the blood, due partly to the over etherization of the air by reason of the alternating currents used to generate the waves.

The red corpuscles and platelets seemed far more numerous now than they had been in the arteries and capillaries on the way in.

Those little round cells are the red corpuscles and the larger irregular cells are the white corpuscles.

I was warm and dry and fed, the jonge Genever was happily chasing the red corpuscles in a game of merry-go-round, all the coloured threads were weaving themselves into a beautiful pattern and by day's end it would be over.

The cells and subcellular objects within the blood, such as the white cells, the red corpuscles, and the platelets, do not pass through, of course.

I am no physician myself, I speak as a layman, but it acts on the red corpuscles of the blood—.

Are you aware of the things that can happen to you if you allow the red corpuscles of your blood to become devitalised?

Are you aware of the things that can happen to you if you allow the red corpuscles of your blood to become devitalized?

The PBT, as you call it, latches on to the red corpuscles of the human blood.

After no more than two fingers of Scotch, but evidently considering that his red corpuscles were back on the job, Dr Singh said: 'And now, Mr Patterson?

In both the well and the sick, the red corpuscles were diminished.

Tests of the blood show that the male has more red corpuscles and more haemoglobin then the female.