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Identify the inclusion in the picture below and its composit…

Identify the inclusion in the picture below and its composition.    

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Ringed sideroblasts are seen in:

Ringed sideroblasts are seen in:

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Match the condition to the appropriate classification 

Match the condition to the appropriate classification 

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Match the precursors to its alternate name

Match the precursors to its alternate name

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 Below is a representative field of a blood smear of a recen…

 Below is a representative field of a blood smear of a recently transfused anemic patient.  Choose the expected RDW from the choices listed below.   

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Normal bone marrow cells being replaced with malignant cells…

Normal bone marrow cells being replaced with malignant cells is called:

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A manual WBC count is performed using a system that makes a…

A manual WBC count is performed using a system that makes a 1:20 dilution of blood. When the cells in the four large corner mm2 of the hemocytometer are counted, the following numbers of cells are obtained: 8, 12, 9, and 11. What would be the next step?

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All are true about hepcidin except that:

All are true about hepcidin except that:

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The three classic signs of anemia are: 

The three classic signs of anemia are: 

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Start by downloading the two Java source files with which we…

Start by downloading the two Java source files with which we will work during this final. In order to download each file, follow the steps below; RIGHT-CLICK each of the links below (Do not left-click the links directly as it would navigate you away from the exam!) Then, select the OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB option In the new tab, click the “download IE9.java” or  “download IE9Helper.java” link at the top of the page to download the corresponding file on your desktop, or wherever you usually store your source code for JGrasp Double click the downloaded file, or open it from JGrasp Here are the links for you to download the above-mentioned Java files; IE9.java IE9Helper.java     As explained in the review material; Both files need to be in the same folder on your computer IE9.java is the file you want to compile and run IE9.java is the file in which you have to write code IE9.java is the ONLY file you have to submit IE9Helper.java is only there to provide you with a few helpful methods that you do not need to modify or even read.   The instructions telling you what each of the methods that you have to write must do are included, as comments, in the java source file IE9.java so that you do not have to go back and forth between JGrasp and your browser window.

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