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Hemoglobinemia

Hemoglobinemia (British Haemoglobinaemia) is a medical condition in which there is an excess of hemoglobin in the blood plasma. This is an effect of intravascular hemolysis, in which hemoglobin separates from red blood cells, a form of anemia. Hemoglobinemia can be caused by intrinisic or extrinsic factors. When hemoglobinemia is internally caused, it is a result of recessive genetic defects that cause the red blood cells to lyse, letting the hemoglobin spill out of the cell into the blood plasma. In externally caused hemoglobinemia, an outside attacker acts as an antibody against the red blood cells. This can cause the cells to be destroyed and their hemoglobin released.

Sievers

Sievers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Any member of the Sievers family
  • Eduard Sievers (1850-1932), German philologist
  • Eduard Wilhelm Sievers (1820-1894), German Shakespeare scholar
  • Eric Sievers (born 1957), American professional football player
  • Frederick William Sievers (1872-1966), American sculptor
  • Hugo K. Sievers (1903-1972), Chilean scientist
  • Jörg Sievers (born 1965), German footballer
  • Leroy Sievers (1955-2008), American journalist
  • Max Sievers (1887-1944), chairman of the German Freethinkers' League
  • Morris Sievers (1912-1968), Australian cricketer
  • Roy Sievers (born 1926), American baseball player
  • Sampson Sievers (1900-1979), Russian Orthodox Christian elder
  • Wilhelm Sievers (1860-1921), German geographer and geologist
  • Wolfgang Sievers (1913-2007), Australian photographer
  • Wolfram Sievers (1905-1948), German Holocaust perpetrator and manager of the Ahnenerbe

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Anxiety to begin our studies of the spot made the ride across the basin, soled with rises comfortably metalled, and with falls of sand unpleasantly loose and honeycombed, appear very long.