单词 | blood plaque |
释义 | > as lemmasblood plaque blood plaque n. now historical = platelet n. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > vascular system > blood > components of blood > blood corpuscle or plate > [noun] blood corpuscle1838 disc1839 blood cell1841 corpuscle1845 haematoblast1876 blood plate1882 plaquette1883 blood plaque1884 plaque1884 blood platelet1888 platelet1888 haemad1891 thrombocyte1893 blood disc1902 blast cell1947 1884 Ann. Hygiene 1 377/1 Whether or not the ultimate fibrinous character of the exudate in the lungs is due to the blood-plaques, or is a result of the oxidation of the albumen. 1904 Lancet 8 Oct. 1013/1 We can still only guess at the functions of the eosinophiles, basophiles, mast cells, and blood plaques. 1975 Jrnl. Surg. Res. 19 133/1 Osler introduced the ‘blood plaque’, and emphasized the importance of platelets in hemostasis in the human. blood plaque 7. Physiology. More fully blood plaque. A blood platelet. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > vascular system > blood > components of blood > blood corpuscle or plate > [noun] blood corpuscle1838 disc1839 blood cell1841 corpuscle1845 haematoblast1876 blood plate1882 plaquette1883 blood plaque1884 plaque1884 blood platelet1888 platelet1888 haemad1891 thrombocyte1893 blood disc1902 blast cell1947 1884 Ann. Hygiene 1 377/1 Whether or not the ultimate fibrinous character of the exudate in the lungs is due to the blood-plaques, or is a result of the oxidation of the albumen. 1887 Stud. Biol. Lab. Johns Hopkins Univ. 3 293 In describing it [sc. a new element of the blood] I shall adopt the French name plaque. 1887 Stud. Biol. Lab. Johns Hopkins Univ. 3 294 The plaques may be seen floating in the plasma among the red corpuscles and leukocytes. 1889 A. H. Buck Ref. Handbk. Med. Sci. VIII. 626/2 Blood-plaques, methods of studying. 1895 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Plaque, a plate. A French word adopted of late by medical writers meaning either a small disc-like object, as a blood-platelet, or a rounded patch. 1904 Lancet 8 Oct. 1013/1 We can still only guess at the functions of the eosinophiles, basophiles, mast cells, and blood plaques. 1975 Jrnl. Surg. Res. 19 133/1 Osler introduced the ‘blood plaque’, and emphasized the importance of platelets in hemostasis in the human. < as lemmas |
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