In normocytic anemias, the mean corpuscular volume is within defined normal limits, but the hemoglobin and hematocrit are decreased. |
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When the corpuscular theory of matter was developed and accepted, this belief was strengthened. |
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Mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentration was increased at both exposure levels after 7 months of exposure, but not after 9 months. |
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Anemia associated with a slight increase in mean corpuscular volume and depressed reticulocyte counts was observed. |
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Light behaves sometimes according to a corpuscular logic as a rain of photons and sometimes according to an undulatory logic as a wave. |
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The corpuscular color, undulatory and boldly allied to the substratum, no longer had a purely mythic function. |
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High mean corpuscular volume, which is often a sign of either vitamin B12 or folate deficiency, has been found to be predictive for a risk of colorectal polyps in men. |
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This complete blood count was done on an instrument which employs impedance and pulse editing technology in measuring the mean corpuscular volume. |
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Since the mean corpuscular volume is the same for the two samples it follows that the macrocyte must shrink more in the act of drying than does the normocyte. |
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It is formed by a liquid part and a corpuscular part comprising cells or fragments of cells. |
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He discovered the law of gravitation and formulated a corpuscular theory of light and the infinitesimal calculus. |
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Like this explains the wave duality-corpuscle: the 3 charges of colour cannot at a time occupy their undulatory state and their corpuscular state that is therefore successive. |
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The problem about sensation threatens the corpuscular hypothesis' promise of reducing secondary, tertiary, and macrolevel primary qualities to microlevel primary qualities. |
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The authors also noted that mean corpuscular volume was increased in the high-exposure group, which the authors hypothesized may be an early indicator of anemia. |
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Evaluation of mean sphered corpuscular volume for predicting hereditary spherocytosis. |
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Modern scholarship has revealed that Newton's analysis and resynthesis of white light owes a debt to corpuscular alchemy. |
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All six dogs had anemia accompanied by transient reduced reticulocyte counts, increased mean corpuscular volume and mean corpuscular hemoglobin, and slightly increased sedimentation rates. |
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In 1704, Newton published Opticks, in which he expounded his corpuscular theory of light. |
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