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- noun biochemistry Alternative spelling of
hemoglobin .
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Examples
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The protein haemoglobin, for example, transports oxygen to all the cells in the body.
Information for the Public - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 2002
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The oxygen-bearing part of human haemoglobin is used here to absorb the energy of the laser pulse.
Information for the Public - The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2002 2002
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Using this method Perutz determined the molecular structure of the protein haemoglobin that transports oxygen in the blood, and Kendrew, his colleague at Cambridge University, determined the molecular structure of the smaller, related protein myoglobin.
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The Federation International de Ski (FIS) said in a statement that it had tested 304 athletes during the four days before the Winter Games began, checking for elevated levels of haemoglobin, which is the part of the red blood cell that carries oxygen.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff By NAOMI ARNOLD in Vancouver 2010
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SUPER-FOOD #2: Chlorophyll The molecular structure of chlorophyll is similar to that of haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body.
Article Source 2009
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Anaemia is defined as a haemoglobin concentration lower than normal for the age and sex of the person.
unknown title 2009
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SUPER-FOOD #2: Chlorophyll The molecular structure of chlorophyll is similar to that of haemoglobin, which is responsible for carrying oxygen throughout your body.
Article Source 2009
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He added, "The only way to detect the presence of the trait is through a blood test called haemoglobin electrophoresis."
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Anaemia is defined as a haemoglobin (Hb) level less than 12 grams / decilitre (gms / dl) in women and 14gms / dl in men.
Find Me A Cure 2008
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This means that in the [[blood]] carbon monoxide makes it so the haemoglobin, that is found in [[red blood cells]], stops the blood from carrying sufficient oxygen to the [[body]].
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