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marrow compensates for the
destruction of
sickled cells by
producing more red
blood cells). In
other forms of
sickle cell disease, Hb
levels tend to be higher...
- A
sickle,
bagging hook, reaping-hook or gr****hook is a single-handed
agricultural tool
designed with
variously curved blades and
typically used for harvesting...
- The
hammer and
sickle (Unicode: U+262D ☭
HAMMER AND
SICKLE) is a
communist symbol representing proletarian solidarity between agricultural and industrial...
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Sickles may
refer to:
Carlton R.
Sickles (1921–2004),
American lawyer and
congressman from
Maryland Daniel Sickles (1819–1914),
American politician and...
- it can polymerize,
which is what is
proposed to
cause the "
sickled" cells. The
sickled erythrocytes present a
decreased deformability when compared...
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Chicken sickles (traditional Chinese: 雞鐮;
simplified Chinese: 鸡镰) are a
number of
Chinese bladed weapons similar to the hook
sword and the
Okinawan kama...
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sickle is an
agricultural tool.
Sickle may also
refer to:
Sickle Mountain,
Antarctica Sickle Ridge,
Antarctica Sickle Nunatak,
Antarctica The
Sickle,...
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Sickler or
sickler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sickler is a surname. It may
refer to:
Brett Sickler (born 1983),
American rower Don
Sickler (born...
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Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an
American politician, soldier, and diplomat. Born to a
wealthy family in New York City,
Sickles was...
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William H.
Sickles (October 27, 1844 –
September 26, 1938) was a
soldier in the
Union Army who
received the
Medal of
Honor for his
actions during the...