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Dictionary » H » Haematology HaematologyThe branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs.The dedicated study of blood and factors surrounding it.haematology (Science: study) The study of the morphology of the blood and blood forming tissues. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Important unknown nanotech within humans... plane came down in dense forest three kilometres short of the landing field. November 2001: Professor Amiram Eldor, 59 —Expertise: Head of the haematology institute, Tel Aviv’s Ichilov Hospital and worked for years at Hadassah-University Hospital’s haematology department but left for his native ...
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Re: Blood type changing spontaneously with a transplant?... blood type antigens. This being said, also the rhesus factor is quite strong an antigen. Whatever the case, at least with my current knowledge of haematology, I cannot quite see how this 'switch of blood type' could take place. The cells of the immune system are still in the person's body, and ...
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Biomedical science... did advanced cell biology, more advanced biochemistry, microbiology and Physiology. 3rd year we did Clinical microbiology, clinical biochemistry, haematology and immunology. Also did Pathology and molecular biology. Phew! In the labs we do lots of things. You will probably start off doing simple ...
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URGENT! Suggestion for microscopeWould you please give me some suggestions on microscope, please? I need to purchase some microscopes for students, which we will use it for haematology and histology observation. Links and/or pics will be okay if it would be classified as ads, which does not allowed in this forum. Or, you can ...
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clonal abnormalitiesIn my field, Immunobiology and Immuno-Haematology, a clonal abnormality is a change in the structure or in the number of the patient’s chromosomes in certain cells of the bone marrow. For instance, it is initiated by the transformation of a ...
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