| WBS | Wechsler-Bellevue Scale; whole-blood serum; whole-body scan; Wiedemann-Beckwith syndrome; withdrawal body shakes |
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| WBT | wet bulb temperature |
| WBR | Whole Body Retention |
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| WBRT | Whole brain radiotherapy |
| WBRT | Whole-brain radiation therapy |
| WBS | Warner-Bratzler shear |
| WBS | Whole blood serum |
| WBS | Wiedemann Beckwith syndrome |
| WBS | Williams-Beuren Syndrome |
| WBS | Wound breaking strength |
| WBS | whole body scan |
| WBV | Whole Blood Viscosity |
| WBC |
The total WBC count combines circulating numbers of neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocytes, eosinophils and basophils. Because neutrophils are the predominant leukocytic cell type, a high total WBC count (leukocytosis) is generally due to an increase in this cell line. However, absolute values of individual leukocytic cell lines (found by performing a differential count and multiplying each cell line percentage by the total WBC count) often provides more diagnostic specificity. ...
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| Wb |
A document prepared by a transportation line at the point of a shipment; shows the point of the origin, destination, route, consignor, consignee, description of shipment and amount charged for the transportation service. A waybill is forwarded with the shipment or sent by mail to the agent at the transfer point or waybill destination. Abbreviation is WB. Unlike a bill of lading, a waybill is not a document of title.
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General term for a variety of cells responsible for fighting invading germs, infection, and allergy-causing agents. Specific white blood cells include granulocytes and lymphocytes. White blood count (WBC) The actual number of white blood cells seen in a blood sample.
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Any of the colorless or white cells in the blood that help protect the body from infection and disease through specialized neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes. Also called leukocyte and white corpuscle.
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| Wb |
Is the dry weight of wool fibre free from impurities (eg vegetable matter, moisture, dust, grease, etc.) expressed as a percentage of the weight of the greasy core sample. Wool Base is not used in commercial trading because wool fibres always retain some moisture, grease and dust after normal commercial processing (see Yield).
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