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Blood, английский
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates, in humans consisting of plasma in which the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended
- Sangre
- A red liquid moved around the body by the pumping action of the heart (note: for other terms referring to blood, see words beginning with haem-, haemo-, haemato-.) blood chemistry or chemistry of the blood 1. the substances which make up blood can be analysed in blood tests, the results of which are useful in diagnosing disease 2. the record of changes which take place in blood during disease and treatment comment: blood is formed of red and white cells, platelets and plasma. it circulates round the body, going from the heart and lungs along arteries, and returns to the heart through the veins. as it moves round the body it takes oxygen to the tissues and removes waste material which is cleaned out through the kidneys or exhaled through the lungs. it also carries hormones produced by glands to the various organs which need them. the body of an average adult contains about six litres or ten pints of blood.
Blod, шведский
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Bone, английский
- The hard connective tissue forming the substance of the skeleton of most vertebrates, composed of a collagen-rich organic matrix impregnated with calcium, phosphate, and other minerals
- Г. бон; см. апnaba
- 1. calcified connective tissue 2. one of the calcified pieces of connective tissue which make the skeleton there are several small bones in the human ear. see illustration at synovial joint in supplement bone structure 1. the system of jointed bones forming the body 2. the arrangement of the various components of a bone comment: bones are formed of a hard outer layer (compact bone) which is made up of a series of layers of tissue (haversian systems) and a softer inner part (cancellous bone or spongy bone) which contains bone marrow.
- Hueso
- [1] the white foam or spray thrown out under the bow of a fast-moving vessel, which is said to “have a bone in her teeth.” [2] 18th century rn slang for pilfer, steal or scrounge. the word comes from the name of the boatswain in admiral cornwallis’s flagship, who became notorious for making good deficiencies in his stores by stealing from other ships. the admiral is reported to have said after one such
Blood, английский
- The fluid that circulates in the principal vascular system of human beings and other vertebrates, in humans consisting of plasma in which the red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are suspended
- Sangre
- A red liquid moved around the body by the pumping action of the heart (note: for other terms referring to blood, see words beginning with haem-, haemo-, haemato-.) blood chemistry or chemistry of the blood 1. the substances which make up blood can be analysed in blood tests, the results of which are useful in diagnosing disease 2. the record of changes which take place in blood during disease and treatment comment: blood is formed of red and white cells, platelets and plasma. it circulates round the body, going from the heart and lungs along arteries, and returns to the heart through the veins. as it moves round the body it takes oxygen to the tissues and removes waste material which is cleaned out through the kidneys or exhaled through the lungs. it also carries hormones produced by glands to the various organs which need them. the body of an average adult contains about six litres or ten pints of blood.
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