Hematology in a sentence as a noun

And while I am Caucasian, I'm not of European descent, which is what most of the registered members of BTM are. I sort of have contacts at the main hematology unit at a Tehran hospital and many cousins.

Indeed it won't. Microscopy is hardly the bottleneck in hematology; and neither is cell counting, which is already carried on by automated analyzers for the most part anyway [1,2].

And just as I'm starting my hematology course!SO, just to be a smart-aleck...Jun8: Most cells have a variety of distinctive proteins embedded in their membranes peculiar to cells of that type.

I spent the weekend dissassembling a hematology analyzer capable of measuring 17 parameters of the immune system from a large drop of blood.

I went to a hematology/oncology clinic in the US and there was always drug reps coming and going, if they had cut that down they'd be able to see more patients, and keep their appointment times with their patients.

My dad recently retired after 30 years of practicing oncology and hematology in a private practice ran with a female colleague, located in an office building adjacent to a very large regional hospital.

Ashwink | Robotics engineer with strong coding background | India, preferably Jaipur/Delhi |We are building automated hematology analysers for point of care diagnosis - think Theranos, but much smaller and legit.

LightIntegra strives to give patients the best possible chance for platelet transfusion success by ensuring all hematology-oncology patients receive non-activated platelets.

In an internal replication study Amgen, one of the world's largest biotech companies, alongside researchers from MD Anderson, one of the world's premier cancer hospitals, were only able to replicate 11% of landmark hematology and oncology papers.

Hematology definitions

noun

the branch of medicine that deals with diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs

See also: haematology