The most common type of blood cell in vertebrates which serves to deliver oxygen to the body tissues via the blood.
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Examples for "rbc"
Examples for "rbc"
1RBC Capital Markets analyst Mark Mahaney also said the market had overreacted.
2RBC has said that it does not believe it violated French law.
3HOG has a tough road ahead of them, RBC Capital Markets said.
4RBC said it will also book this loss in the second quarter.
5RBC's Hirji said about 45 workers were affected by the outsourcing plan.
1Usually, intermittent fever, arthralgia and elevation of erythrocyte sedimentation rate also occur.
2The antioxidant properties of several agents were estimated by erythrocyte filtration technique.
3These results illustrate the potential interest of a morphometric approach to erythrocyte aggregation.
4Background: The rapid process of malaria erythrocyte invasion involves ligand-receptor interactions.
5EPO supplementation was not effective at maintaining erythrocyte AA when given with FO.
1This new role for the hormone doesn't alter red blood cell production.
2Sarah clutched a squishy foam model of a normal red blood cell.
3Context: Hemoglobinopathies constitute the world's most common genetically inherited red blood cell disorder.
4Phenazine methosulphate was applied to generate free radicals, increasing red blood cell rigidity.
5Neither the plasma nor the red blood cell Cu concentrations were significantly different.
1These germs are animal germs and are in the red blood corpuscles, feeding on them.
2Besides these, the protoplasm contains a generally grayish homogeneous nucleus as large as one or two red blood corpuscles.
3The white and red blood corpuscles can be distinguished, the red appearing as oval discs and the white as colorless spheres.
4By "body tissue in general" is understood the body with the total sum of its cells-especiallythe red blood corpuscles-andtheir various aggregations.