Leucocytes

Word LEUCOCYTES
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Definitions and meanings of "Leucocytes"

What do we mean by leucocytes?

A white blood cell.

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The word "leucocytes" in example sentences

The leucocytes are a little high, the red cell count is a little low, the hemoglobin shows a little high on the colorimeter, but none of 'em seems enough to do any harm. ❋ Randall Garrett (1957)

Dr. Nassau tells me the efficacy of drugs is held to depend on their benevolent spirits, which, on being put into the body, drive away the malevolent disease-causing spirits — a leucocytes-versus-pathogenic-bacteria sort of influence, I suppose. ❋ Unknown (2003)

In the meantime, I had fallen in love with the shape and the color of the eosinophilic granules of leucocytes and attempted to isolate them. ❋ Unknown (1992)

There is a close relation between the number of leucocytes present in the sample and the degree of reaction. ❋ Unknown (1989)

This test determines the presence or absence of leucocytes (pus indicating infection) in milk. ❋ Unknown (1989)

I found in the blood, leucocytes more or less loaded with pigment, but in addition to these melaniferous leucocytes, pigmented spherical bodies of variable size possessing amoeboid movement, free or adherent to the red cells; non-pigmented corpuscles forming clear spots in the red cells; finally pigmented elements, crescentic in shape attracted my attention, and from then on I supposed they were parasites. ❋ Unknown (1967)

On a dog chloroformed for the first time, the number of leucocytes in the blood undergoes no modification either under the anasthaetic or after, whether on the second or the tenth or the twentieth day. ❋ Unknown (1967)

It is therefore not surprising that cooked meat should be ingested without affecting the leucocytes, for no soluble protein has been introduced into the stomach, and the only proteins which can pass it are those that have been modified, transformed and homogenized by the digestive juices. ❋ Unknown (1967)

The number of white corpuscles or leucocytes in the normal dog is 100 per hundredth of a millimeter cubic on average, varying from 70 to 130. ❋ Unknown (1967)

If however a second chloroformization is carried out a month or so after the first, in conditions as nearly identical with the first as may be permissible, then on the third or the fourth or the fifth day in particular, severe leucocytosis will appear, reaching 220 or 250 leucocytes. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Next morning he found the thorns surrounded by the mobile cells, and, knowing that, when inflammation occurs in animals which have a blood vascular system, leucocytes escape from their blood vessels, it occurred to him that these leucocytes might take up and digest bacteria that get into the body. ❋ Unknown (1967)

In animals, now, that have been anaphylactized, even after a considerable time-lag of say six months, when they appear to be completely normal and in perfect health, the number of leucocytes reaches and often exceeds 200. ❋ Unknown (1967)

The largest of these elements are the size of leucocytes. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Not only has this liver extract for intramuscular injection proved its value for pernicious anemia; it has also, which is perhaps of even greater importance, displayed its ability to stimulate the production of leucocytes. ❋ Unknown (1965)

If leucocytes lacked some important antigen present in skin, it is difficult to see how they could confer tolerance of skin; and ❋ Unknown (1964)

The injection of leucocytes or lymphoid cells can confer tolerance of skin grafts, for example; and later work has shown that the same is true of grafts of thyroid tissue, ovary, kidney, and adrenal gland. ❋ Unknown (1964)

Smathers scowled and bent over his microscope to count more leucocytes. ❋ Randall Garrett (1957)

The wound track is occluded by an effusion of lymph, commencing organisation of which is shown under a higher magnifying power by the presence of leucocytes near the margin of the bounding tissue, and some giant cells. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

The granules of the cells corresponding to the _polymorphonuclear_ leucocytes are rod-shaped, often beaded or with clubbed ends. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

Find the edge of the blood film -- along this the bulk of the leucocytes will be collected. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

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