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nucleated

 [noo´kle-āt″ed]
having a nucleus or nuclei.
Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.

nu·cle·at·ed

(nū'klē-āt'ĕd),
Possessing a nucleus, a characteristic of all true cells.
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nucleated

(no͞o′klē-ā′tĭd, nyo͞o′-)
adj.
Having a nucleus or nuclei: the nucleated cell of a spermatozoon.
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nu·cle·at·ed

(nū'klē-āt-ĕd)
Provided with a nucleus, a characteristic of all true cells.
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To study the association between the nucleated RBC count and foetal asphyxia and its immediate neurological outcome in term newborns.
In this way, the iPP nucleated with [alpha]/[beta]-CNA was also prepared, where the concentrations of the [alpha]- and [beta]-NAs were 0.15 and 0.05 wt% respectively.
With Model E, regardless of whether the joint was immersed in nucleated distilled water or nucleated Ringer's solution, the observed events were identical to those that were observed in Model B.
Many cavities on the fracture surface of the nucleated composite films with TDI evidently decreased.
A Body fluids contain a number of cell types, nucleated and non-nucleated cells (red blood cells).
Since CSF is a normal fluid for which reference ranges are defined, any increase in the nucleated cell count may herald meningitis, whether viral or bacterial.
VAHS is characterized by prominent phagocytosis of erythrocytes and nucleated blood cells in the bone marrow and lymph nodes.
The reverse transfer of nucleated maternal cells into the fetal circulation has also been demonstrated (1,14-16).
Despite the fact that they contained much less water, samples of the damp nest soil nucleated at higher temperatures than the vermiculite ([T.sub.c] mean [plus or minus] 1 SE = -3.9[degrees] [plus or minus] 0.1[degrees]C; n = 10 vs.
MAUI, HAWAII -- Infants with early-onset neonatal seizures often have elevated levels of nucleated red blood cells, according to a retrospective study of births at Hutzel Hospital, Detroit.
These easy-flow materials are said to combine the stiffness of a highly nucleated polypropylene homopolymer with the transparency of a state-of-the-art propylene-ethylene random copolymer.
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