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... hemoglobin for quantitative measurement . Abnormal levels of hemoglobin occur in many anemias . Abnormal types of hemoglobin occur in sickle - cell anemias . Blood typing is critical for correct matching of blood types prior to ...
... hemoglobin for quantitative measurement . Abnormal levels of hemoglobin occur in many anemias . Abnormal types of hemoglobin occur in sickle - cell anemias . Blood typing is critical for correct matching of blood types prior to ...
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... hemoglobin chain from each parent . If an individ- ual does not receive a copy of the normal gene from either parent , the condition of beta - thalassemia major , or Cooley's disease , develops . Symptoms of this condition include ...
... hemoglobin chain from each parent . If an individ- ual does not receive a copy of the normal gene from either parent , the condition of beta - thalassemia major , or Cooley's disease , develops . Symptoms of this condition include ...
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... HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION ( Hb ) . This test determines the amount of hemoglobin in the blood , expressed in grams per deciliter ( g / dl ) . Normal ranges are 14-18 g / dl in males and 12-16 g / dl in females . The differences in hemoglobin ...
... HEMOGLOBIN CONCENTRATION ( Hb ) . This test determines the amount of hemoglobin in the blood , expressed in grams per deciliter ( g / dl ) . Normal ranges are 14-18 g / dl in males and 12-16 g / dl in females . The differences in hemoglobin ...
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