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Nucleate and Nucleation Summary
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A nucleation event is the process of condensation or aggregation (gathering) that results in the formation of larger drops or crystals around a material that acts as a structural nucleus around which such condensation or aggregation proceeds. Moreover,...
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Nucleation is the onset of a phase transition in a small region. The phase transition can be the formation of a bubble or of a crystal from a liquid. Creation of liquid droplets in saturated vapor or the creation of gaseous bubble in a saturated liquid...


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Nucleated RBC correction.
06/01/2000: 447 words, approx. 2 pages
Q Recently, we had a patient with a WBC count of 88 X [10.sup.9]/L. But the majority of these WBCs were actually nucleated red blood cells (NRBC) that were flagged by the hematology analyzer. A manual/visual differential showed there were 463 NRBCs per...
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Nucleated RBCs Elevated in Neonatal Seizures.
01/01/2000: 563 words, approx. 2 pages
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. This finding may soon be of crucial importance in obstetric malpractice cases in which...
 


 

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