eosinophil count

collocation in English

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eosinophil
noun[C]
uk
/ˌiː.əˈsɪn.ə.fɪl/
us
/ˌiː.əˈsɪn.ə.fɪl/
a type of white ...
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count
noun
uk
/kaʊnt/
us
/kaʊnt/
the act of counting, or the total number of ...
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(Definition ofeosinophilandcountfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Table 2 shows the results from the bloodeosinophilcountand serological tests.
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The value of circulatingeosinophilcountas a selection criterion for resistance of sheep to trichostrongyle parasites.
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A raisedeosinophilcountis often indicative of an intestinal parasitic infection.
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Of the 23, 18 (78 %) had an elevatedeosinophilcount.
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Of these 23 participants, 18 (78 %) had an elevatedeosinophilcount.
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An elevated bloodeosinophilcountmay be associated with a number of reactive conditions and with clonal disorders of the bone marrow.
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Haematology investigation revealed no abnormalities, particularly no elevatedeosinophilcount, and no microfilariae were seen using stained blood films; the filariasis serology was negative.
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It is commonly used to doeosinophilcountby hemocytometer.
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He was found to have a raisedeosinophilcount, to be thrombocytopaenic, hyponatraemic with an elevated blood urea, potassium, lactate dehydrogenase and amino transferase values.
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The analysis did not evaluate the practice of basing clinical decisions on eosinophil counts and did not evaluate alternative presumptive treatment modalities.
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The peripheral eosinophil counts were diminished in the low iron host groups.
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An unexpected finding was the observation that the distribution became more log-normal as the animals matured and eosinophil counts increased.
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Our results are more encouraging because eosinophil counts appeared more heritable and were consistently related to various parasitological measurements.
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Contrary to our expectation, there was no significant difference in peripheral eosinophil counts between animal groups in the early stages of infection.
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As the degree of infection becomes higher, eosinophil counts also become higher.
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