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Apheresis and is
* Apheresis, also known as plasmapharesis, is another extracorporeal technique that selectively removes specific constituents from blood
The automated red blood cell collection procedure for donating erythrocytes is referred to as ' Double Reds ' or ' Double Red Cell Apheresis.
" Tater " is slang for potato ( origin: 1750 – 60 ; America ; by Apheresis, " tato ", and substitution of-er for final-o, " tater "); " Tots " may have been derived from their diminutive size, or because they are often served to children.

Apheresis and blood
Apheresis platelets are collected using a mechanical device that draws blood from the donor and centrifuges the collected blood to separate out the platelets and other components to be collected.

Apheresis and .
LDL Apheresis.

ἀφαίρεσις and aphairesis
Plasmapheresis ( from the Greek πλάσμα — plasma, something molded, and ἀφαίρεσιςaphairesis, taking away ) is the removal, treatment, and return of ( components of ) blood plasma from blood circulation.

and taking
* According to a note of Isaac de Beausobre ’ s, Jean Hardouin accepted the first three of these, taking the four others for the initials of the Greek anthrōpoussōzōn hagiōi xylōi, saving mankind by the holy cross .”
Earnest P. Larry ” Pletch shot Carl Bivens, 39, a flight instructor who was offering Pletch lessons in a yellow Taylor Cub monoplane with tandem controls in the air after taking off in Brookfield, Missouri.
Latour notes that such social criticism has been appropriated by those he describes as conspiracy theorists, including global warming skeptics and the 9 / 11 Truth movement: Maybe I am taking conspiracy theories too seriously, but I am worried to detect, in those mad mixtures of knee-jerk disbelief, punctilious demands for proofs, and free use of powerful explanation from the social neverland, many of the weapons of social critique .” ( p. 230 )
It has been said that audience members would get so boisterous in the boxes, that actors would sometimes break character and yell something such as, keep it down in there !” On the contrary, there were audience members who could not physically handle the brutality of the actions taking place on stage.
This naming was followed up with many Gothic novels often set in Gothic buildings, with the action taking place in castles, abbeys, convents and monasteries, many of them in ruins, evoking feelings of fear, surprise, confinement ”.
Originally the word handfast ” came into English from Norse languages, and meant the act of sealing any bargain by taking hands.
What makes this mystery somewhat ironic is that the name " Imhotep " in Ancient Egyptian language translates to He who came in peace ,” underlining the way he came into the world, made his impact, and left it in peace taking all his genius work with him.
The second part of the 1st Critique is Kant ’ s examination of the rationalist claims to absolute knowledge, taking on the most famous of these, the ontological proof of God ’ s existence, and showing that he can, through pure, non-experiential logic, both prove the affirmative and the negative of a proposition about a noumenal object ” ( i. e. an object like God ” which can never be an object of direct experience for a contingent being ).
In this instance, taking into account the range of measures Telstra has in place for mail campaigns, I consider that the one-off human error that occurred does not mean that Telstra failed to comply with its obligation to take reasonable steps to protect the personal information of its customers.
We never could stand each other, and instead of taking pressure off me, they put on even more by bringing Carlos Reutemann into the team .” Having announced his decision to quit Ferrari at season's end, Lauda left early due to the team's decision to run the then unknown Gilles Villeneuve in a third car at the Canadian Grand Prix.
What is considered normal ” is relative to the location of the culture in which the social interaction is taking place.
The first SLR cameras with internal (“ through-the-lens ” or TTL ”) meters ( e. g., the Pentax Spotmatic ) required that the lens be stopped down to the working aperture when taking a meter reading.
The Italian maestro, taking liberties with Ravel ’ s strict instructions, conducted the piece at a faster tempo and with an accelerando at the finish ”.
Were people to bear the full costs of their irrational beliefs ”, they would lobby for them optimally, taking into account both their instrumental consequences and their expressive appeal.
The Police Act of August 1976 set up a Police Complaints Board to formalise the procedure for dealing with public complaints .” The Education Act of November 1976 limited the taking up of independent and direct-grant school places and required all local authorities who had failed to do so to submit proposals for comprehensive schools ,” while the Housing ( Homeless Persons ) Act of 1977 extended local authority responsibility to provide accommodation for homeless people in their area ,” and instituted the right of homeless families to a permanent local authority tenancy.
Based on Cochrane's review the American Academy of Family Physicians ( AAFP ) recommends use of kava for patients with mild to moderate anxiety disorders who are not using alcohol or taking other medicines metabolized by the liver, but who wish to use natural ” remedies.
Where there is injustice that is perceived as posing a threat to survival, fear ( survival )- induced pre-emptive aggression ” will result in individuals taking whatever action necessary to be free from that threat.
Training focuses on the concept of decentering ,” which is the act of taking a present-focused and non-judgmental stance towards thoughts and feelings.
Originally taking part in Kommune 1, his comical take on revolutionary activity had him dubbed fun guerilla ” by the general public.
The marches played were often a special variety of the march known descriptively as Screamers ,” Two-Steps ,” and Cakewalks .” These marches served the purpose of exciting the crowd while circus acts were taking place.

and away
This belief is grounded in the Gospel of John passage You heard me say, ‘ I am going away and I am coming back to you .’ If you loved me, you would be glad that I am going to the Father, for the Father is greater than I.
In his article The Old Man and the Daiquiri, Wayne Curtis tells us how Hemingway ’ s home bar also held a bottle of Bacardí rum .” Hemingway wrote in Islands in the Stream “… this frozen daiquirí, so well beaten as it is, looks like the sea where the wave falls away from the bow of a ship when she is doing thirty knots .”
Historically, Cervantes's work has been said to have smiled Spain ’ s chivalry away ”, suggesting that Don Quixote as a chivalric satire contributed to the demise of Spanish Chivalry.
He desired to move away from the pre-Revolutionary ‘ fictional ’ models ” of filmmaking to one based on the rhythm of machines, seeking to bring creative joy to all mechanical labour ” and to bring men closer to machines .”
Otherwise, these fields do not propagate ,” freely out into space, carrying their energy away without distance-limit, but rather oscillate back and forth, returning their energy to the transmitter if it is not received by a receiver.
Rather than establish the romantic plot in impossible events Radcliffe strays away from writing merely fables, which no stretch of fancy could realize .”
Pusher syndrome ” is a recently identified clinical disorder following left or right brain damage in which patients actively push their weight away from the nonhemiparetic side to the hemiparetic side.
The youthful tormentors were at back door and front demanding edible plunder by the word trick or treat ” to which the inmates gladly responded and sent the robbers away rejoicing.
Searches there and searches conducted by other agencies throughout the Southeast are still turning up reports of sounds that cannot be explained away.
Samuel R. Delany was quoted as saying that Russ was slipping awayand had long had a Do Not Resuscitate ” order on file.
Dad once said to me that should he pass away, if there was some way of letting me know he was going to be ok-that we were all going to be ok-the message would come to me in the form of a white feather.
As for the contradiction between German rearmament and his message of peace, Ribbentrop argued to whoever would listen that the German people had been humiliated ” by the Versailles treaty, that Germany wanted peace above all, and German violations of Versailles were part of an effort to restore Germany's " self-respect " By the 1930s, much of British opinion had been convinced that the treaty was monstrously unfair and unjust to Germany, so as a result, many in Britain like Thomas Jones were very open to Ribbentrop ’ s message that if only Versailles could be done away with, then European peace would be secured.
harmers of ring ” = leaders, nobles, men of social standing ( conceived of as generously destroying gold, i. e. giving it away freely )” ( Anon.
Her belief that nothing can wash away the blood on her hands is an ironic reversal of her earlier claim to Macbeth that little water clears us of this deed ” ( 2. 2. 66 ).
The articulation of the primacy of embodiment led him away from phenomenology towards what he was to call indirect ontology ” or the ontology of the flesh of the world ” chair du monde, seen in his last incomplete work, The Visible and Invisible, and his last published essay, Eye and Mind ”.
When the work was restored in 1993, the conservators chose not to remove all the perizomas of Daniele, leaving some of them as a historical document, and because some of Michelangelo ’ s work was previously scraped away by the touch-up artist's application of decency ” to the masterpiece.
The youthful tormentors were at back door and front demanding edible plunder by the word trick or treat ” to which the inmates gladly responded and sent the robbers away rejoicing.
In the face of these demands, many families, based on guidance from their expert advisors, are moving away from conventional trusts that rely on single or co-trustees to new multi-participant ” trusts, with a directed trustee central to the administration of their trust.
She tells Christine to take the spade of intelligence and dig deep to make a trench all around city … Reason will help to carry away the hods of earth on shoulders .” These hods of earth ” are the past beliefs Christine has held about male slanderers.

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