Intracorpuscular defects refer to abnormalities or dysfunctions within red blood cells themselves, often resulting in conditions like hemolytic anemia. These defects can arise from genetic mutations affecting hemoglobin synthesis, membrane structure, or metabolic pathways within the cells. Common examples include sickle cell disease and thalassemia, where the structural integrity or function of hemoglobin is compromised. These conditions lead to reduced red blood cell lifespan and various clinical symptoms associated with anemia.
Defects.
Latent defects are not obvious and are not easily discoverable while patent defects are obvious.
what the defects of timber
The Defects was created in 1979.
The Defects ended in 1984.
Abdominal wall defects are birth (congenital) defects that allow the stomach or intestines to protrude.
No he did not have any birth defects.
Defects is the plural. The singular form is defect.
how to identify component defects
Defects in crystals are called thermodynamic defects because they influence the overall energy or thermodynamic properties of the crystal lattice. These defects can affect the stability, entropy, and other thermodynamic properties of the crystal structure. They are considered in the context of thermodynamics as they impact the equilibrium state and behavior of the crystal material.
the defects of fabric are the types of fabric, and how you use the sewing machoine.
hearts with septal defects (holes between pumping chambers)