A polymorphous population of lymphocytes is usually a good sign; More of a reactive process.
A monomorphic population is suspicious for lymphoma. Hope this helps.
Read the book
Kjell Elgjo has written: 'Epidermal cell population kinetics in chemically induced hyperplasia' -- subject(s): Carcinogenesis, Chemicals, Epidermis, Physiological effect
lymphocytes are generally elevated in viral infections and leukemias and lymphomas. Most bacterial infections cause a high white blood cell count but the particular population of cells that is relatively elevated is the granulocyte, not the lymphocyte. Whooping cough is a bacterial infection and thus we would expect elevated granulocytes, not lymphocytes. With that being said, whooping cough is a strange type of bacteria and actually DOES cause high lymphocytes. This correlation is so strong that the level of lymphocytes actually correlates to the severity of the disease.
It's known as the Carrying capacity :)
It means you can take a measure of the variance of the sample and expect that result to be consistent for the entire population, and the sample is a valid representation for/of the population and does not influence that measure of the population.
The height of a population would be an example of a continuously variable characteristic. This applies only if a consistent sample, such as a large number of people of a particular age and sex, is considered.
they are the ones that are best adapted to survive in the environmrnt
Most scientists believe that the worlds population is between 4% and 10% gay or lesbian, and another 25% or so is bisexual.
Immunological memory is the ability of immune system to respond more rapidly and more effectively to pathogens that have been encountered previously and reflects the preexistence of a clonally expanded population of antigen specific lymphocytes.
The percentage of the population that is gay is pretty consistent across the board. Countries typically have a gay population that is between 3% and 8%.Therefore, countries with larger populations will have larger numbers of gay people, such as China and India.
about 10% :)It is highly unlikely that the United Kingdom would ask such a personal and unnecessary question in their national census, and if they do it is not available on the internet. However, many studies have indicated that about 10% of the population is born homosexual. There are slightly more people born homosexual than there are people born left-handed.
In India it marks the start of consistent population growth as revealed by the census, after decades of alternating growth and contraction or stagnation. In fact the change dates from 1920 with the passing of the influenza pandemic.