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This in turn will affect the mechanics of the whole blood.
These constitute between 38 and 48% of the whole blood.
Rights of brothers and sisters of the whole blood.
The plasma constitutes between 52% to 62% of the whole blood.
Bonville had a brother and two sisters of the whole blood:
A second method of proclaiming cadency down the male line of the whole blood is to display single marks of difference.
Abraham's great-grandmother was a sister of the whole blood to Dud Dudley, who claimed to have smelted iron using coke as a fuel.
Jane's sister of the whole blood, Anne Radcliffe, married Thomas Wharton, 2nd Baron Wharton.
However, the claim was contested by Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, as "heir of the whole blood".
The Centers for Disease Control (US) has set the standard elevated blood lead level for adults to be 10 ( g/dl) of the whole blood.
If spouse, issue, and parents are all lacking, the property is held on the statutory trusts for brothers and sisters of the whole blood, or the children of deceased members of that class.
Nicholas Brend had nine siblings of the whole blood by his father's first marriage, as well as eight siblings of the half blood by his father's second marriage.
During acute normovolemic hemodilution (ANH) blood subsequently lost during surgery contains proportionally fewer red blood cells per millimetre, thus minimizing intraoperative loss of the whole blood.
It must be emphasized that relatives remoter than parents, or brothers or sisters of the whole blood, and children of such brothers and sisters deceased, can succeed to no part whatever of the estate, if there is a surviving spouse.
Should a child die before attaining an absolutely vested interest, his interest passes on to those next entitled, that is to say, other children, a parent, brothers and sisters of the whole blood, a surviving spouse, or remoter relatives if there is no surviving spouse.
If there is no issue, but there are parents, or, failing them, brothers and sisters of the whole blood, then the spouse takes half the remaining estate absolutely, the other half going to parents, or being held on the 'statutory trusts' for brothers and sisters, as the case may be.