Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The origin and development of blood.
- noun The transformation of venous into arterial blood by respiration; hematosis.
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- noun physiology The
origin anddevelopment ofblood . - noun physiology The
transformation ofvenous arterial blood byrespiration ;haematosis .
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- noun the formation of blood cells in the living body (especially in the bone marrow)
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Examples
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They said the successful and controlled production of stem cells would be applicable in the programmes of cell therapy, such as redressing haematogenesis defects, defects of insulin production and repairs of a damaged nerve system.
Prague Monitor 2010
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They said the successful and controlled production of stem cells would be applicable in the programmes of cell therapy, such as redressing haematogenesis defects, defects of insulin production and repairs of a damaged nerve system.
Prague Monitor 2010
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They said the successful and controlled production of stem cells would be applicable in the programmes of cell therapy, such as redressing haematogenesis defects, defects of insulin production and repairs of a damaged nerve system.
Prague Monitor 2010
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