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platelet A component of blood that contributes to coagulation
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platelet Also known as thrombocytes, these disk-shaped, colorless thrombocytes enucleated bodies are produced in the bone marrow by fragmentation of megakaryocytes. Platelets are essential for coagulation and play a vital role in the hemostatic process that prevents blood loss.
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plate A special page containing an illustration or other extra information; often printed on glossy paper.
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plate a.) to apply a specific volume of liquid to a media dish (ie a petri dish).
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plateau A period of time, at least 2 to 4 weeks, whereby a Bandster maintains (instead of losing) weight. It is common for post-op patients who are 4-10 weeks out to experience a plateau before getting their first fill. Many Bandsters take a plateau at any point as a sign that they need to get another fill.
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