| sickle s. |
a scaler that removes tenacious supragingival or subgingival deposits; it has a sickle-like blade with flattened sides and a trapezoidal cross section.
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| sicklemia |
sickle cell anemia.
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| sickle cell anemia |
an autosomal recessive condition which causes red blood cells to be become malformed in shape or
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| sickle |
When the term Sickle [in Aleister Crowley's 777 Tables of Correspondences, key number 32] is used in reference to a Magickal Implement, Sacred Object, Ceremonial Tool and/or Focus it generally refers to a curved hook shaped blade with a handle, archaically used as a harvesting implement specifically made for general or particular Magickal Working, and/or consecrated to the same.
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| sickle cell anemia |
A genetic disease in which the hemoglobin protein is mutated, giving red blood cells a twisted shape that may painfully block circulation. This often leads to medical crises and may cause an early death. The recessive disease occurs in children who have inherited the mutated gene from both their parents, mostly among people of African or Mediterranean origin.
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