0 a red substance in the blood which carries oxygen (= gas that we need to live) around the body -- hemoglobina
Faecal occult blood was positive (grade 1), but haemoglobin was negative.
In the present study a seasonal nutritional stress was indicated by a decrease in both haemoglobin and ferritin in the control group.
This proteinase was especially active against mucin, albumin and haemoglobin and, hence, may be important in parasite feeding.
The binding or release of oxygen results in conformational changes that alter the affinity of haemoglobin for oxygen.
At the end of the procedure, modified ultrafiltration restores the haemoglobin and haematocrit to normal levels.
The author discusses the interesting new contribution to knowledge of evolution provided by the detailed analysis of gene products such as haemoglobin.
All women were given a supplement of iron tablets, the amount of which depended upon their haemoglobin concentrations at the time of sampling.
A small amount of blood was used to determine haemoglobin concentrations.