Whole blood definition

Whole blood means a single blood donation.
Whole blood means human blood from which plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes have not been separated.
Whole blood means blood specimen collected from humans by venous or capillary puncture, plasma or serum.

Examples of Whole blood in a sentence

  • Covered medical expenses include charges incurred by a covered person for the transfusion or kidney dialysis of blood, including the cost of: • Whole blood; • Blood components; and • The administration of whole blood and blood components.

  • Whole blood samples containing heparin that are allowed to stand at room temperature will exhibit a progressive shortening of the aPTT.4 This is thought to be due to the release of Platelet Factor 4 (PF4) from the platelets, which is known to have a neutralizing effect on heparin.5 When performing an aPTT test, avoid handling samples in a manner that could induce the release of PF4 from platelets.

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  • Whole blood serotonin and family background relate to male violence.

  • Materials and methods Whole blood samples from 28 adult renal transplant recipients (18 male and 10 female) were obtained.

  • A) Human biomonitoring (HBM) on all participants: ▸ Whole blood, serum, plasma ▸ Morning urine samples (total amount of urine that is discharged in the morning); sampling is carried out by the participants themselves.

  • Whole blood samples that are not tested immediately may produce erratic results.

  • Specimen Collection: Whole blood should be collected in sterile tubes containing EDTA as the anticoagulant (lavender top or PPT).

  • Whole blood samples were taken for measurement of gold concentration in blood.

  • Whole blood will be collected in EDTA- coated tubes, inverted >5 times and transferred to plastic sterile and or RNase and DNase free vials of ~0.6 cc aliquots each.


More Definitions of Whole blood

Whole blood means siblings who share both parents with the deceased.

Related to Whole blood

  • Investment Management Agreement or IMA means the Investment Management Agreement (IMA) dated December 9, 2002, executed between UTI Trustee Company Private Limited and UTI Asset Management Company Limited.

  • Investment Management Agreement means the Investment Management Agreement, dated as of the date hereof, by and between the Investment Manager and the Borrower.

  • Total Funded Debt means all Funded Debt of the Borrower and its Consolidated Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, as determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Asset Management Agreement means, as the context requires, any agreement entered into between a Series and an Asset Manager pursuant to which such Asset Manager is appointed as manager of the relevant Series Assets, as amended from time to time.

  • Performing Cash Pay Mezzanine Investments means Mezzanine Investments (a) as to which, at the time of determination, not less than 2/3rds of the interest (including accretions and “pay-in-kind” interest) for the current monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual period (as applicable) is payable in cash and (b) which are Performing.