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Alternate name for antibody (abbreviation)
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1.
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Prefix meaning "not"
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4.
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Cold: prefix
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2.
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Fraction of the blood that contains antibodies:
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Chemical symbol for sodium
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globulin
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Antibody (abbreviation)
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Common blood type system
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Bone marrow: combining form
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4.
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Blood clotting
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Oxygen-carrying pigment of red cells
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Prescription (abbreviation)
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(abbreviation)
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Protein found in the blood
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Antigen (abbreviation)
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Potassium: combining form
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14.
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The substance that is deficient in cases of anemia
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13.
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Iron: combining form
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Most numerous type of white blood cell: combin-
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14.
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Blood: root
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ing form
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Fluid that brings oxygen and nutrients to the cells
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Immature form of red blood cell: combining form
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16.
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New: prefix
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20.
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Type of widespread coagulation disorder
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Form of lymphocytic leukemia (abbreviation)
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(abbreviation)
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21.
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Comprehensive blood study (abbreviation)
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Name used for a hereditary type of anemia
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A mineral found in the blood (root)
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