People living at high altitudes adapt to the low atmospheric pressure and shortage of oxygen by increasing the number of oxygen-carrying red corpuscles.
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A similar impulse lies behind several other shows that lately have pumped red corpuscles into an anemic theater scene : " Angels in America,"
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A blood analysis showed " some lowering of the hemoglobin and amount of red corpuscles, " suggesting internal bleeding, Mironov said in a television interview.
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He argued that it is in the soil and air ( indeed, is red corpuscles, cancer cells and the chlorophyll of plants are charged with it.
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A blood analysis showed " some lowering of the hemoglobin and amount of red corpuscles, " suggesting internal bleeding, Mironov said in a television interview Saturday night.
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And the clear stuff " can " be sebum, but in a pimple it's plasma ( blood without the red corpuscles ), drawn to the pimple by inflammatory agents.
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Nevertheless, in the public mind, a hematocrit level above 50 percent indicates the use of EPO, an artificial hormone that increases red corpuscles, which carry oxygen to muscles and thus increase performance in endurance sports.
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In 1658 Dutch naturalist Jan Swammerdam was the first person to observe red blood cells under a microscope and in 1695, microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, also Dutch, was the first to draw an illustration of " red corpuscles ", as they were called.
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In 1658 Dutch naturalist Jan Swammerdam was the first person to observe red blood cells under a microscope, and in 1695, microscopist Antoni van Leeuwenhoek, also Dutch, was the first to draw an illustration of " red corpuscles ", as they were called.
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Firstly he proved that in the blood of Europeans living in the tropics the number of red corpuscles, the specific gravity, the serum, and the water content, undergo no change, at least when the blood is not affected by disease which will ultimately lead to anaemia.