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cbc specimen was rejected for testing by hematolgy
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It started somewhat as a rejection of the Age of Enlightenment/Age of Reason which was all about science and reason. But there were other factors that started the movement too.
How soon a specimen of something must reach the laboratory depends partly on the reason for which it is being sent to the laboratory, environmental conditions during storage and transit, and the stability of the substances the specimen consists of. A urine specimen must be refrigerated during storage and transit and arrive in the lab within an hour or two. It cannot sit out because warmth will allow bacteria, if present, to begin to grow in numbers.
Any loan can be rejected, no one has to lend you money but they must have a good reason for the rejection.
The number one reason is rejection by family and friends. Low self-esteem is also a major factor.
Nothing, most likely. Aniseed oil may be able to provide some nutritional support in certain medical conditions, but there is no reason to believe that it alone can cure anything.
Well, I'm not going to get into the dangers of using steroids for anything other than a medical condition, however, they are PROBABLY not the cause of the fading/rejection. The most likely cause is that the tattoo wasn't done deep enough and just didn't "take".
No one is "automatically" rejected by anyone. Rejection, for what ever reason is a matter of personal tastes, biases/prejudices, and past experiences. Additionally, if you are rejected by someone due to your weight, consider yourself lucky that you will not be subjected to what would likely be a difficult relationship at best.
The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.
The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.
The most likely reason he described them that way was to make it appear that they would be easy to defeat.