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Rouleaux (singular is rouleau) are
stacks or
aggregations of red
blood cells (RBCs) that form
because of the
unique discoid shape of the
cells in vertebrates...
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promote the
formation of red cell
clusters called rouleaux or
larger structures (interconnected
rouleaux,
irregular clusters). As
according to Stokes' law...
- A
Reuleaux triangle [ʁœlo] is a
curved triangle with
constant width, the
simplest and best
known curve of
constant width other than the circle. It is formed...
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forces or at stasis.
Erythrocytes aggregate in a
special way,
forming rouleaux.
Rouleaux are
stacks of
erythrocytes which form
because of the
unique discoid...
- steel-and-yellow-gold
model with a dark blue dial and
Rouleaux bracelet was worn by
Jerry Seinfeld. The
Rouleaux bracelet was
discontinued for
several years and...
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sometimes occur as a stack, flat side next to flat side. This is
known as
rouleaux formation, and it
occurs more
often if the
levels of
certain serum proteins...
- that
macromolecules physically crosslink adjacent red
blood cells into
rouleaux structures. This
occurs through adsorption of
macromolecules onto the red...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rouleau (French for "roll" or "roller";
plural rouleaux) can
refer to: For a list of
people with
Rouleau as a surname, see Rouleau...
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Sommerrolle ("summer roll"). The
French call them nem for the
fried ones and
rouleaux de
printemps for the others,
whereas in Poland, they are
known as sajgonki...
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another and
appear like
stacks of coins, it is
called '
rouleaux' formation. By
observation of the
rouleaux, the LBA
practitioners diagnose 'acid in the blood'...