Clearance refers to the renal excretion ability. Hematologic clearance refers to rate at which waste substances have been cleared from the blood.
EBV (Epstein-Barr virus) is typically collected in a lavender or purple top tube for hematologic testing.
The minimum electrical clearance is the minimum distance between electrical conductors with different potentials (voltage). This generaly determined by the maximum possible voltage differenge between the conductors. Dimensions larger then the minimum electrical clearance are OK, however smaller dimensions start to risk arc-over between your conductors.
Plasma in the hematologic system is composed mostly of water, along with proteins such as albumin, globulins, and fibrinogen. It also contains electrolytes, hormones, nutrients, waste products, and other molecules necessary for various physiological processes. Plasma plays a crucial role in transporting these substances throughout the body and maintaining osmotic balance.
Yes, J. Robert Oppenheimer, an American theoretical physicist and one of the key figures in the development of the atomic bomb during World War II, had his security clearance revoked in 1954, which effectively stripped him of his ability to work on classified projects. While his security clearance was revoked, his citizenship was not taken away.
Neutrophils and Macrophages
abait or abaitment
Hereditary Hematologic
Hematology
Reduction in platelets.
Hematologic / Lymphatic / Immune system.
Clearance volume usually refers to the volume above the piston(to the top of the block) if the piston is receased( .30'' in the hole). + vavle relief in cc's+ the volume of the head gasket.
Symptoms of hematologic disorders can include easy bruising, fatigue, frequent infections, excessive bleeding, and difficulty breathing. These disorders can affect the production of blood cells, clotting factors, or the immune system. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Valve clearance
Red blood cell count
ESR
F. A. Ward has written: 'A primer of pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology 'Clinical investigation -- by means of haematology' -- subject(s): Blood, Diagnosis, Diseases, Examination, Hematologic Diseases 'A primer of haematology' -- subject(s): Anemia, Blood, Diseases, Hematologic Diseases, Hematology
Frank A. Oski has written: 'Yearbook Of Pediatrics 1991' 'Principles and practice of pediatrics' -- subject(s): Pediatrics 'Hematologic problems in the newborn' -- subject(s): Diagnosis, Diseases, Hematologic Diseases, In infancy and childhood, Infant, Newborn, Diseases, Infants (Newborn), Pediatric hematology