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单词 whole blood
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Definition of whole blood in US English:

whole blood

noun
  • Blood drawn directly from the body from which none of the components, such as plasma or platelets, has been removed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He discovered that injured troops did better when given plasma rather than whole blood.
    • In particular, example 8 describes how two litres of bovine whole blood was passed through the filter.
    • In the early days of CABG, almost all patients received blood components or whole blood.
    • So replacing whole blood with blood cells could result in a weekly savings of $615, according to Chaudhury.
    • Fifty units of whole blood and platelets were required to save her life.
    • Direct methods usually involve whole blood; the sample is untreated before contacting the electrode.
    • However, recent studies 37-40 show that lactate levels in plasma may be higher than those in whole blood.
    • In more severe cases of chronic anemia, as well as when a large amount of blood is lost, a child or teen may need a transfusion of red blood cells or whole blood.
    • Now, scientists are attempting to inactivate pathogens while not damaging either whole blood or its separated parts.
    • First, we measured the hematocrit, the proportion of red blood cells in the whole blood.
    • She was resuscitated with transfusion of whole blood, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets.
    • Thus, the impact of the changes we observed in whole blood on plasma lead is also unknown.
    • A little over 50 years ago, the only sources of platelets were from fresh whole blood or platelet rich plasma.
    • Patients were randomly assigned to receive fresh whole blood or reconstituted blood during surgery.
    • They set union-wide standards for the labelling and traceability of whole blood and blood components from donor to patient.
    • Blood transfusions using whole blood are no longer common in modern surgery, except in cases of massive blood loss.
    • While studying at Columbia, he theorized that blood plasma could replace whole blood in transfusions because of its long shelf life.
    • Comparatively, Canadian Blood Services collects 750,000 units of whole blood a year.
    • In these tests of whole blood we found only a change in the platelet numbers, whereas all other haematological parameters were not affected.
    • Fresh frozen plasma is taken from whole blood and frozen within 8 hours of collection.
 
 

Definition of whole blood in US English:

whole blood

noun
  • Blood drawn directly from the body from which none of the components, such as plasma or platelets, has been removed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was resuscitated with transfusion of whole blood, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets.
    • A little over 50 years ago, the only sources of platelets were from fresh whole blood or platelet rich plasma.
    • However, recent studies 37-40 show that lactate levels in plasma may be higher than those in whole blood.
    • In particular, example 8 describes how two litres of bovine whole blood was passed through the filter.
    • First, we measured the hematocrit, the proportion of red blood cells in the whole blood.
    • While studying at Columbia, he theorized that blood plasma could replace whole blood in transfusions because of its long shelf life.
    • He discovered that injured troops did better when given plasma rather than whole blood.
    • Patients were randomly assigned to receive fresh whole blood or reconstituted blood during surgery.
    • Thus, the impact of the changes we observed in whole blood on plasma lead is also unknown.
    • Direct methods usually involve whole blood; the sample is untreated before contacting the electrode.
    • Comparatively, Canadian Blood Services collects 750,000 units of whole blood a year.
    • Fifty units of whole blood and platelets were required to save her life.
    • Now, scientists are attempting to inactivate pathogens while not damaging either whole blood or its separated parts.
    • In these tests of whole blood we found only a change in the platelet numbers, whereas all other haematological parameters were not affected.
    • Blood transfusions using whole blood are no longer common in modern surgery, except in cases of massive blood loss.
    • In the early days of CABG, almost all patients received blood components or whole blood.
    • Fresh frozen plasma is taken from whole blood and frozen within 8 hours of collection.
    • So replacing whole blood with blood cells could result in a weekly savings of $615, according to Chaudhury.
    • In more severe cases of chronic anemia, as well as when a large amount of blood is lost, a child or teen may need a transfusion of red blood cells or whole blood.
    • They set union-wide standards for the labelling and traceability of whole blood and blood components from donor to patient.
 
 
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