How to use in-sentence of “blood”:
+ An artery is a blood vessel – a tube that carries blood.
+ The blood contains plasma and the blood cells.
+ The blood from her severed gentials fertilized the earth, and from that spot an almond tree grew.
+ Blue is for the sky, white is for the snow-covered Andes, and red stands for the blood spilled to get independence.
+ The first goal of oxygen carrying blood substitutes is just to mimic blood‘s oxygen transport capacity.
+ Of these systems, the ABO blood group system and the Rhesus blood group system are the most important.
Example sentences of “blood”:
+ In bad cases, it can spread through the blood to infect the body's joints.
+ Sometimes, if tattooing pierces a blood vessel, a bruise might appear.
+ There should be no red blood cells in the CSF.
+ In bad cases, it can spread through the blood to infect the body’s joints.
+ Sometimes, if tattooing pierces a blood vessel, a bruise might appear.
+ There should be no red blood cells in the CSF.
+ One common test is a complete blood count.
+ Sometimes they can thin the blood too much and cause bleeding.
+ Exsanguination is usually caused by major blood vessels getting injured or breaking open.
+ It is also used, in very low doses, to prevent thrombosis, the local coagulation or clotting of the blood in the circulatory system.
+ The blood from throughout the body is taken into the heart by the right atrium into the right ventricle.
+ The patient may also needed to be treated for blood loss.
+ In 1981 David Felten, then working at the Indiana University of Medicine, discovered a network of nerves leading to blood vessels as well as cells of the immune system.
+ The network of capillaries that brings blood to an area is called a “capillary bed”.
+ The term is used especially in physiology, in phrases like “the function of the kidneys is to excrete urea from the body” or “the function of the heart is to push blood around the body”.
More in-sentence examples of “blood”:
+ There are 100,000 km of blood vessels in an adult human body.
+ When the flea would bite a human it opened up the skin but since the stomach of the flea was blocked, the blood from the human was heaved up back into the human, only this time it was infected with the Bubonic plague bacteria.
+ There are 100,000 km of blood vessels in an adult human body.
+ When the flea would bite a human it opened up the skin but since the stomach of the flea was blocked, the blood from the human was heaved up back into the human, only this time it was infected with the Bubonic plague bacteria.
+ It measures how hard the blood pushes against the walls of the arteries when the heart is in systole.
+ RBCs are a buffer for the blood pH.
+ The oxygenated blood is taken through the pulmonary vein back into the heart through the left atrium and the left ventricle.
+ A paramedic began CPR so that blood could get to Selena’s brain and heart.
+ These include “Soundtrack for Blood a musical score to an exhibit of paintings by the surrealist artist Mark Ryden, and “Barbecue Babylon”, the latest album by Drywall, their “experimental noise combo trio” with electric guitarist Rick King.
+ So statin drugs lower the amount of LDL cholesterol in the blood which stops atherosclerosis from getting worse.
+ Like a clog in sink pipes makes it harder for water to get through the pipes, clogs in arteries make it more difficult for blood to get through.
+ If you go into a hospital and have a blood test which measures viral proteins, cancer proteins, hormones, vitamins, bacterial proteins, drugs, it will almost certainly use this technique”.Rincon, Paul 2013.
+ These effects include harmful changes in cholesterol levels, acne, hypertensionhigh blood pressure and liver damage.
+ In lupus, these white blood cells think that the healthy cells of the body around them are diseased, so they end up attacking healthy parts of the body.
+ It prevents or reduces the pathogens getting into the general blood circulation and reaching other parts of the body.
+ The circulation of the blood and other writings.
+ Ford predicted that human blood group polymorphisms might be maintained in the population by providing some protection against disease.
+ They are red because they have a rich blood supply, and they contain myoglobin.
+ That makes it easier for blood to flow through them.
+ For example, if a person’s blood pressure is 120/80, 120 is the systolic pressure, and 80 is the diastolic pressure.
+ The blood brainwashes Jones and puts him under a spell.
+ The atria have valves that close after this so blood cannot flow backward into the atria.
+ Over time, the affected blood vessels become both stiffer and thicker, further increasing the blood pressure within the lungs and impairing blood flow.
+ Both types of bone marrow contain many blood vessels and capillaries.
+ This involves coagulation, blood changing from a liquid to a gel.
+ He died quickly from loss of blood on 28 June 1880.
+ Anti-A and anti-B antibodies are usually too big to pass through the placenta to the foetal blood circulation.
+ This may be done by surgery or sometimes with very strong medicines to make the blood less able to make clots.
+ Ketosis is the state when there are greater levels of ketone bodies in the blood or urine.
+ In people with diabetes, treating high blood pressure and high cholesterol is more important than usual.
+ Arkham then uses the twins’ amulet and sheds blood of his own daughter, Mary, the daughter of the priestess, to break Sparda’s seal.
+ However, blood tests cannot tell which stage of syphilis a person has.
+ When there is significant blood loss over a short time, symptoms may include vomiting red blood, vomiting black blood, bloody stool, or black stool.
+ The left side of the heart is supposed to pump blood to the entire body.
+ The other type of stroke is when a blood vessel bursts and there is blood moving around freely in the brain.
+ Because of this, the glucose stays in the blood and the cells keep starving.
+ Septic shock is when sepsis is combined with very low blood pressure.
+ A special case of blood donation sometimes occurs before a medical operation that is dangerous.
+ If blood loss is slower, and the person does not get medical treatment, they may be conscious for a few hours.
+ Different parts of the body have different kinds of blood vessels for different parts of their work.
+ Low blood pressure is not always dangerous.
+ The album has been compared to other artists such as Jeffree Star and Blood on the Dancefloor.
+ Once the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood is normal again, the medulla tells the body to breathe slower again.
+ He was born a Prince du sangPrince of the blood which entitled him to be addressed as “His Serene Highness”.
+ The stand had fountains on the sides where brains and blood would flow when the elephant pressed down its huge foot.
+ About one in every three adults in the United States has high blood pressure.
+ These include: nitrogen based waste, sodium, water, potassium, phosphate, and some medicines dissolved in the Blood plasmaplasma such as digoxin and gentamicin.
+ For example, when the virus is in a person’s blood or urine, it can be found by using a special test that looks for the virus’s RNA in the blood.
+ The red blood cells are infected next, at this stage symptoms of malaria appear.
+ The skull consisted of porous, non-rigid bone interlaced with blood vessels.
+ This means it makes the blood vessels get wider.