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  2. White blood cell differential - Wikipedia

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    The white blood cell differential is a common blood test that is often ordered alongside a complete blood count.The test may be performed as part of a routine medical examination; to investigate certain symptoms, particularly those suggestive of infection or hematological disorders; [5] [6] or to monitor existing conditions, such as blood disorders and inflammatory diseases.

  3. Lupis (food) - Wikipedia

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    Lupis (sometimes lopis) is an Indonesian traditional sweet cake made of glutinous rice, banana leaves, coconut, and brown sugar sauce. [1] Lupis is one of many glutinous rice desserts from Indonesia. [2]

  4. History and naming of human leukocyte antigens - Wikipedia

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    Human leukocyte antigens (HLA) began as a list of antigens identified as a result of transplant rejection. The antigens were initially identified by categorizing and performing massive statistical analyses on interactions between blood types. [1]

  5. White blood cell - Wikipedia

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    The name "white blood cell" derives from the physical appearance of a blood sample after centrifugation.White cells are found in the buffy coat, a thin, typically white layer of nucleated cells between the sedimented red blood cells and the blood plasma.

  6. Granulocyte - Wikipedia

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    Granulocytes with names derived from their staining characteristics. There are four types of granulocytes (full name polymorphonuclear granulocytes): [3] Basophils; Eosinophils

  7. Homalomena - Wikipedia

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    Homalomena is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. Homalomena are native to tropical Asia and China. [1] [2] [3] Many Homalomena have a strong smell of anise.The name derives apparently from a mistranslated Malayan vernacular name, translated as homalos, meaning flat, and mene = moon.