whole blood

NOUN
  1. blood that has not been modified except for the addition of an anticoagulant
    whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions
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  • Two microliters of whole blood were suspended in 0.5% low melting point agarose and sandwiched between a layer of 0.6% normal melting point agarose and a top layer of 0.5% low melting point agarose on fully frosted slides.
  • We sometimes play with the idea of goofing off somewhere and not answering the phone, but it's like denying the voice of God and bringing down a whole bloody mountainside of fire and brimstone. Northlight
  • Blood-alcohol content is measured in milligrams of ethanol per milliliters of whole blood.
  • whole blood is normally used in blood transfusions
  • For ionized Calcium test, a full 0.7 mL of whole blood in a 1 mL heparinized syringe or 2 mL in a 3 mL syringe is required. Clinical Chemistry Lab
  • Blood-alcohol content is measured in milligrams of ethanol per milliliters of whole blood.
  • As well as whole blood, fluid replacement may involve administration of salt fluids, plasma, or artificial substitutes, and concentrated red blood cells.
  • Objective To investigate the influence of contrast medium on the whole blood viscosity in hepatocellular arteriography.
  • The Blood Bank supports over 20,000 transfusions a year including specialized washed, irradiated, and aliquot products along with an active fresh whole blood program. Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine
  • Methods Collect 493 whole blood samples from different populations and regions and separate the serum. Test the whole blood and serum samples of the same subject by diagnostic kit to be evaluated.
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