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  2. List of human blood components - Wikipedia

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    Needed for nerve cells, red blood cells, and to make DNA 6-14 ... Phagocytes, CD4 cell count 0.5-1.5 ...

  3. Cytolysis - Wikipedia

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    Micrographs of osmotic pressure on red blood cells A human white blood cell (upper right) in water swells until it bursts (at ~14 seconds) Cytolysis , or osmotic lysis , occurs when a cell bursts due to an osmotic imbalance that has caused excess water to diffuse into the cell.

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    "Face the Raven" is the tenth episode of the ninth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 21 November 2015, and was written by Sarah Dollard and directed by Justin Molotnikov.

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    SILVER BATON Red Cloud Productions and WGBY-TV, Springfield, Massachusetts, "Joan Robinson: One Woman's Story" (parts 1, 2, and 3) SILVER BATON Roger Mudd and CBS News, " CBS Reports : Teddy" SILVER BATON Reuven Frank and NBC News, " White Paper : If Japan Can...

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    Sir John Cheke (or Cheek; 16 June 1514 – 13 September 1557) was an English classical scholar and statesman. [1] One of the foremost teachers of his age, and the first Regius Professor of Greek at the University of Cambridge, he played a great part in the revival of Greek learning in England. [2]

  7. History of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Eukaryotic cells (Eukaryota) are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells (Bacteria and Archaea), and the origin of that complexity is only now becoming known. [120] The earliest fossils possessing features typical of fungi date to the Paleoproterozoic era, some 2.4 Ga ago; these multicellular benthic organisms had filamentous structures ...