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The clear, thin and sticky fluid portion of the blood that remains after coagulation. Serum contains no blood cells, platelets or fibrinogen.
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the clear, straw-colored, liquid portion of blood plasma that does not contain fibrinogen or blood cells and remains fluid after clotting Strabismus - Deviation of the eye that the patient cannot overcome.
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The liquid remaining after blood has been allowed to clot. Also known as blood serum.
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the clear or slightly yellowish liquid that remains after the plasma portion is allowed to clot; blood is comprised of a plasma portion (55%) and a cellular portion (45%); plasma contains water, salts, and plasma proteins (albumin, fibrinogen, antibodies) whereas the cellular portion contains red blood cells (erythrocytes), platelets, and white blood cells (leukocytes)
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The liquid portion of blood with the red and white blood cells removed. Often used for measurement of chemical substances in the body.
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