(Physiology) immunol to test the compatibility of (a donor's and recipient's blood) by checking that the red cells of each do not agglutinate in the other's serum
For the anti-human globulin cross-match, cells and serum wee incubated for forty-five minutes followed by three manual washes on the tray using 5% McCoy solution.
The number of patients, units of blood cross-matched and number of units transfused was recorded and the Cross-match to Transfusion ratio (CT ratio) and Transfusion index (Ti) was calculated, thus: CT ratio= No.
"Paul also developed new technologies to identify anti-HLA antibodies with a precision and certainty that permits us to predict cross-match compatibility accurately.
In Girona, which is one of four provinces in Catalonia, data from the Catalan Mortality Registry and the Girona Cancer Registry are cross-matched annually through record-linkage.
Galandiuk had previously independently determined that it was unnecessary to type and cross-match Beglin's blood in preparation for the surgery, which was expected to last 2.5 to 3 hours, with a loss of approximately 400 cc's of blood.
Julie Birch, who manages Cross-match along with partner Simon Frend, said: "Through our connections with the Learning and Skills Council, Birmingham City Council and Jobcentre Plus we have been able to help many local people with barriers to employment and have provided a valuable workforce to local businesses.
The tiny palm computers will allow inspectors to upload information in seconds and cross-match a person's address at the touch of a button, without having to telephone Metro control.
Use data-mining techniques to cross-match and find common and attractive combinations for your market, as well as to make assumptions about net worth, earnings, or disposable income.
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