| rouleaux | <haematology> Cylindrical masses of red blood cells. Horse blood will spontaneously form rouleaux, in other species it can be induced by reducing the repulsion forces between erythrocytes. (17 Dec 1997) |
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| rouleaux formation | The arrangement of red blood cells in fluid blood (or in diluted suspensions) with their biconcave surfaces in apposition, thereby forming groups that resemble stacks of coins. Synonym: false agglutination, pseudoagglutination. Origin: Fr. Pl. Of rouleau, a roll (05 Mar 2000) |
| rouleau |
a roll of ribbon a roll of coins wrapped in paper
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| rouleau |
Rolled or folded ribbon used as decorative piping or trim.
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| rouleau f. |
the aggregation of erythrocytes in structures resembling piles of coins, caused by adhesion of their flat surfaces. Called also impilation, pseudoagglutination, and pseudohemagglutination.
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| rouleau | a roll of coins wrapped in paper |
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| rouleau | a roll of ribbon |
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