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Example sentences for "white blood"

  • Many able Negroes, some largely of white blood, cut off from all opportunity of success in the greater life of the white man, become of necessity leaders of their own people.

  • Jacob probably has a trace of white blood.

  • More than half of these children showed more or less admixture of white blood, but there was a minority of unquestionable full bloods.

  • But most cases of so-called pyƦmia are really cases in which there is an increase of white blood corpuscles, and it is doubtful whether such a condition as pus in the blood does ever occur.

  • I have found that the cause of this atrophy is the consumption of the muscle fibres by what I call phagocytes, or eating cells, a certain kind of white blood cells.

  • In the early stages of its development, a white blood corpuscle is seen to modify by division; but in fully-developed blood such division is never seen.

  • The importance of the death of white blood-corpuscles in the formation of thrombi is generally admitted, and is especially insisted upon by Weigert.

  • As has already been stated, such cells are, for the most part, white blood-corpuscles.

  • The red owes its color to a large number of red blood-corpuscles, while the white and mixed forms contain various proportions of white blood-corpuscles and fibrin and a diminished number {58} of red corpuscles.

  • But it is different with those of European countenance and colour, or when these have been modified or diluted by a mixture of white blood.

  • In the same manner are Gipsies with white blood in their veins Gipsies.

  • The last thing that I have to say is that the south ought to invite immigrants only of white blood.

  • With their large admixture of white blood, their comparatively good education and superb moral training, a southerner would think that you were merely mocking him if you named these as fairly representative negroes.

  • The blacker the Lothario the more show of white blood he seeks in his fancies.

  • A second infusion of white blood, this time on the paternal side, resulted in offspring not distinguishable from pure white.

  • The states vary slightly in regard to what constitutes a mulatto or person of color, and as to what proportion of white blood should be sufficient to remove the disability of color.

  • Ever since the negro came to this country he has been having his racial characteristics modified by the infusion of white blood.

  • This infusion of white blood into a portion of the negro population is significant sociologically.

  • Washington, Professor Du Bois, and most other negro leaders have a considerable mixture of white blood.

  • He relied wholly on his father's white blood to secure him freedom.

  • These lymph cells, or white blood corpuscles, can go everywhere over the body, pushing and squeezing and elbowing their way among the other cells or traveling in the open spaces between them.

  • Illustration: Lymph Cells or White Blood Corpuscles] All our lives long, every day of our lives, we keep up this fight against disease.

  • Regarding this open display of affection with some surprise, and rightly ascribing it to the influence of white blood in Bounding Bull's camp, Umqua asked Eaglenose's mother if the men were getting ready to go on the war-path.

  • Or the brains of the fool," suggested a follower, with a few drops of white blood in his veins, which made him what boys call "cheeky.

  • Though of white blood and of Christian origin, I can almost say that my heart is Indian.

  • I fear none of white blood, nor of Christian parentage: the murderous heathen is in our fields.

  • Thou speakest of the father; but there was another Miantonimoh; he who in boyhood dwelt among the people of white blood.

  • The physiological importance of the white blood corpuscles is so many sided that they form the most interesting chapter of the subject.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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