white cell

collocation in English

meaningsofwhiteandcell

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white
adjective
uk
/waɪt/
us
/waɪt/
of a colour like that of snow, milk, ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk
/sel/
us
/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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(Definition ofwhiteandcellfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Others may present with bleeding and/or infection, if there is an accompanying platelet and/orwhitecellabnormality.
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The hematocrit value was 60%, hemoglobin 19.7g/dl andwhitecellcount was 10,200/cu mm.
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Infection or bruising and petechiae suggest an associatedwhitecellor platelet abnormality.
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The normal regulatory influences ofwhitecelltraffic and their cytokine products will have been denied.
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The hematocrit was 46%, hemoglobin 16.8 g/dl andwhitecellcount 11,400/cu mm.
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The hematocrit value was 70%, hemoglobin 16 g/dl andwhitecellcount 10,000/cu mm.
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Although cytoreduction controls peripheralwhitecellcount and prevents the complications caused by leukocytosis, such approaches suffer from some major problems.
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The films were examined for (i) evidence of iron deficiency anaemia, (ii) abnormalwhitecellcounts and morphology, and (iii) platelet morphology.
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The hematocrit value was 89%, hemoglobin 22 g/dl, andwhitecellcount 4800/cu mm.
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The limitations of diagnosing infected infants clinically or with conventional blood tests such as blood counts andwhitecellmorphology are well appreciated.
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So, we introduce a unary symbol (decoders are simply represented by awhitecellwithout any symbol).
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Unsurprisingly therefore, reduction in thewhitecellcount can improve quality of life and prevent complications, and is usually used while the options for more definitive treatment are being discussed.
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Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid should reveal awhitecellcount in excess of 100cells/mm3, a protein concentration over 900mg/ml and a reduced glucose concentration.
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Often, thewhitecellcount is raised.
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Analysis of thewhitecellblood count, including a differential count, is recommended in all children in order to assess the true incidence of this adverse effect.
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A leucoerythroblastic blood film, where nucleated red blood cells and earlywhitecellforms appear, is strongly suggestive of myelofibrosis or marrow replacement by malignancy (both haematological and non-haematological).
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Hematocrit value was 61%, hemoglobin level 19-4 g/dl andwhitecellcount 11,000/cu mm.
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Pericapillary fibrin venous stasis, arteriovenous shunts orwhitecellplugging have all been hypothesized, but there is no hard evidence for any one theory.
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Forwhitecellcounts, the electronic method is twice as quick and twice as accurate, even before technician fatigue becomes a factor.
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