By a strange coincidence it was one of my son's third grade spelling words. It is a word that he uses all the time, so it was easy for him.
2006-07-17 07:46:22
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: im·mu·no·he·ma·tol·o·gy
Variant: or chiefly British im·mu·no·hae·ma·tol·o·gy /-"hE-m&-'täl-&-jE/
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -gies
: a branch of immunology that deals with the immunologic properties of blood —im·mu·no·he·ma·to·log·ic /-"hE-m&t-&l-'äj-ik/ or im·mu·no·he·ma·to·log·i·cal /-i-k&l/ or chiefly British im·mu·no·hae·ma·to·log·ic or im·mu·no·hae·ma·to·log·i·cal adjective
2006-07-17 07:46:36
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answer #2
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answered by Drew 3
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Immunohuematology is a branch of immunology that deals with the immunologic properties of blood. Hope that helps.
2006-07-17 07:45:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Main Entry: im·mu·no·he·ma·tol·o·gy
Pronunciation: -"hE-m&-'tä-l&-jE
Function: noun
: a branch of immunology that deals with the immunologic properties of blood
2006-07-17 07:47:28
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answered by The Mad Tinker 1
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did you mean:
immunohematology???
Main Entry: im·mu·no·he·ma·tol·o·gy
Variant: or chiefly British im·mu·no·hae·ma·tol·o·gy /-"hE-m&-'täl-&-jE/
Function: noun
Inflected Form: plural -gies
: a branch of immunology that deals with the immunologic properties of blood —im·mu·no·he·ma·to·log·ic /-"hE-m&t-&l-'äj-ik/ or im·mu·no·he·ma·to·log·i·cal /-i-k&l/ or chiefly British im·mu·no·hae·ma·to·log·ic or im·mu·no·hae·ma·to·log·i·cal adjective
...simple...
2006-07-17 07:48:46
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answered by ladiesngentlemen41 1
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do you mean "immunohematology"??? If that's what you meant it is a branch of immunology that deals with the immunologic properties of blood
2006-07-17 07:48:02
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answer #6
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answered by °·°·ione·°·° 1
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the studie of white blood cells
2006-07-17 07:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the study of blood and blood-forming tissue in relation to the immune response
2006-07-17 07:45:56
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answered by 1big teddy graham 4
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sounds like it has to do with white blood cells and T cells
2006-07-17 07:45:49
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answered by Anonymous
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