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Prediction of white blood cell count during exercise: a comparison between standalone and hybrid intelligent algorithms. [PDF]
Asadi S, Tartibian B, Moni MA, Eslami R.
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Trapping cells in paper for white blood cell count
Biosensors and Bioelectronics, 2015White blood cell count is an important indicator of each individual's health condition. An abnormal white blood cell count usually results from an infection, cancer, or other conditions that trigger systemic inflammation responses. White blood cell count also provides predictive information on the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and Type 2 ...
Yi, Zhang +3 more
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White Blood Cell Count and Differential Count
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986Current methods for performing the white blood cell count and differential count along with recent technologic advances are discussed. Sources of error and variation in these tests are presented. The use of the white blood cell count and the differential count in a variety clinical situations is reviewed.
H A, Werman, C G, Brown
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White blood cell counts in bursectomized birds
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1964Birds were bursectomized before 3 days of age. Bursectomy did not significantly influence the total or absolute number of leukocytes at 12, 19, or 41 days of age. The bursectomized birds contained significantly fewer small lymphocytes at 5 and 41 days of age than medium lymphocytes.
B, GLICK, K, SATO
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Neonatal Infection and White Blood Cell Count
Pediatrics, 1980There are some new interesting aspects in the paper of Squire, Favara, and Todd.1 The authors liked to mitigate the enthusiasm for the prospective use of WBC parameters in the diagnosis of infection of the newborn infant. Twenty percent infected newborns and even 13% of fatal cases in their series had totally normal hematologic studies.
U, Töllner, F, Pohlandt, E, Kleinhauer
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Effect of Thoracotomy on White Blood Cell Count
Archives of Surgery, 1958Our interest in changes in white blood cell counts during thoracotomy was stimulated by the report of Bierman2in which he stated that the pulmonary artery blood contained more white cells, particularly of the polymorphonuclear leukocyte series, than did the peripheral blood.
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Bias in counting procedures for white blood cells
Klinische Wochenschrift, 1976To increase the precision of low white blood counts with traditional counting procedures often an initial count is performed in 0.1 cu. mm. Only if this pilot count is low, additional zones of 0.1 cu. mm. are counted and the results of the pilot count and the additional count then averaged.
C L, Rümke, P D, Bezemer, J A, Theune
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
To the Editor: —I was much interested in the editorial "The White Blood Cell Count" inThe Journal, October 14. It interested me very much because, as many as thirty-two years ago, when I was a house officer at the Boston Children's Hospital, I made white counts (which were then coming into vogue) on every child who came into the hospital.
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To the Editor: —I was much interested in the editorial "The White Blood Cell Count" inThe Journal, October 14. It interested me very much because, as many as thirty-two years ago, when I was a house officer at the Boston Children's Hospital, I made white counts (which were then coming into vogue) on every child who came into the hospital.
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The Variations of White Blood Cell Count in Lipizzan Horses
Journal of Veterinary Medicine Series A, 2003SummaryTotal and differential leucocyte counts (lymphocytes, neutrophils, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils) were measured in 140 stallions, 101 mares and 25 foals of Lipizzan breed. The values fell in the normal ranges for warm‐blooded horses. Differences between mares and stallions were not significant with the exception of foals, having higher ...
N, Cebulj-Kadunc, M, Kosec, V, Cestniki
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