Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to hematology.
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- adjective
hematologic
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- adjective of or relating to or involved in hematology
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Examples
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If the samples are collected often enough and at the right times, this long-term hematological monitoring of athletes offers the best current hope of catching those who transfuse their own blood, a doping method that is otherwise undetectable using conventional tests and which gives cheats a big boost by increasing the supply of oxygen to their muscles.
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In turn, it is part of the even broader group of diseases called hematological neoplasms.
Find Me A Cure 2008
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An improved understanding of normal immunity may help facilitate the design of more biologically-based therapies for hematological malignancies and other blood diseases.
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She had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, MDS, a hematological condition.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose and treat patients with hematological and oncologic diseases
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Patients receiving transplants suffer from hematological or non-hematological malignancies, myelodysplastic syndromes, hematological congenital disorders, aplastic anemia, inborn errors of metabolism, or congenital immunodeficiencies.
Stem Cell Lab 2010
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She had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, MDS, a hematological condition.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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Acquire a fund of knowledge and skills necessary to diagnose and treat patients with hematological and oncologic diseases
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She had been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, MDS, a hematological condition.
O: A Presidential Novel Anonymous 2011
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The N/IICU is equipped to provide care for infants with the complete range of neonatal and infant critical illnesses including all types of respiratory, surgical, cardiac, genetic, renal, neurological, hematological and metabolic diseases.
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