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Downloaded from jem.rupress.org on November 24, 2009 Since 1879, when malarial parasites were first described, the consensus of opinion has been that the parasites are intracellular, and that each parasite, when young, enters a red corpuscle, staying there until it dies or segmentation takes place, the destruction of...
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328 ter of a red blood corpuscle; In fact, it destroys the red-blood corpuscles in great numbers. Hometimes these parasites will destroy three-fourths to four-fifths of the red-blood corpuscles, before the infected animal dies. This parasite, in some respects, is similar to 329 the parasite that is said to cause malaria...
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red blood cell - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... red blood cell n : any of the hemoglobin-containing cells that carry oxygen to the tissues and are responsible for the red color of vertebrate blood - called also erythrocyte , red blood corpuscle , red cell , red corpuscle - compare WHITE BLOOD CELL .;
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The normal work of the brain is hindered with a lack of blood in this case – that is why people feel sleepy after eating. A red corpuscle is a living cell that possesses a very elastic membrane. It simply stretches out to be able to go through smallest vessels.
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A filtered infusion of hay, allowed to stand for two days, will swarm with living things among which, any which reaches the diameter of a human red blood-corpuscle, or about 1/3200th of an inch, is a giant.
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Dictionary: tactile corpuscle ... b. Tactile corpuscle. c. Small nerve of the papilla, with neurolemma. d. Its two nervous fibers running with spiral coils around the tactile corpuscle. e. Apparent termination of one of these fibers. B. A tactile papilla seen from above so as ... Where does the red corpuscle go when it dies?
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corpuscle n. An unattached body cell, such as a blood or lymph cell. A rounded globular mass of cells, such as the pressure receptor on certain ... c. of Grandry — in the dermis of a duck's bill. See also corpuscle of Herbst (below). ... Any small cell or body of tissue. See also red blood cell.
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Albany: 1) A place beyond which Henry Hudson could not go. ... Courage: 1) A matter of red corpuscle. 2) A matter of getting used to it. (It is oxygen that makes every attack, and without oxygen in his blood to back him, a man attacks nothing - not even a pie.- From Wilbur Nesbit's book, Bunc as I Have Found It.)
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Conditions and Diseases include everything from aches and pains to broken bones, chronic conditions to life-threatening diseases, symptoms and possible causes, and much more. ... ; What causes my Left pinky and ring finger to go numb? ... ; How many days can you go without eating before getting sick?
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