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blood test

noun

  1. a test of a sample of blood to determine blood group, presence of infection or other pathological condition, parentage, etc.


blood test

noun

  1. analysis of a blood sample to determine blood group, alcohol concentration, etc
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of blood test1

First recorded in 1910–15
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According to the board, David Geier advised that the patient undergo 22 blood tests; the mother balked when lab technicians told her the blood work would require “an insane amount of blood.â€

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She was able to verify that while her mother had completed scheduled blood tests, she had not shown up for an electrocardiogram.

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His vitals and blood tests have come back clean, but his stomach remains aggravated.

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"The vets have taken a blood test and we are waiting for the results."

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The 72-year-old said: "It sort of knocked me for six but my wife Janet said I hadn't had any recent blood tests so she was 99.99% sure it was a mistake."

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