Sentences with phrase «of dried blood»

The use of dried blood spots has a range of advantages over using larger samples of blood.
It's an introduction that strikes a slightly misleading note of stylistic austerity: There are more wicked exploits to come, along with a fine streak of humor the shade of dried blood.
Also check for ticks and flea dirt, black specks of dried blood left behind by fleas.
A patchwork of creamy off - whites and off - browns, it also contains scattered daubs of maroon, the color of dried blood, as if the artist could see right through the animal's body to the action within.
There may be a few drops of dried blood around the stump when it falls off, but any real bleeding should alert you to call your pediatrician right away.
You may also notice tiny areas of dried blood on the dog's bedding from moistened flea dirt that has since dried.
A little bit of dried blood near the base of the stump is normal.
It ended up being just a weird arrangement of dried blood, though, and came off in the bath, revealing smooth and unblemished baby skin.
An impeccably cut grey suit, a white shirt, a tie the colour of dried blood.
Filter paper is currently used for the storage and transport of dried blood samples, however there is very little research on similarly simple and inexpensive methods for the transport of other diagnostic fluids.
Other studies included use of rapid tests for HIV, HBV and HCV for emergency field testing of the «Walking Blood Bank» in military operations; use of dried blood spots for collection of specimens in the field for testing of HIV, Dengue, West Nile Virus and Chikungunya Virus; and molecular assays for monitoring Chlamydia trachomatis, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Ebola virus, and other infectious agents in epidemiology and vaccine research studies.
The theater's hallways were darkened and lit only through projections of dried blood.
It mingles on my wrist with the dark red of drying blood, just like a painting or a map.
Fertilizers, which can be made of dried blood, poultry manure and bone meal, are very attractive to pets, so it is not surprising that we get many calls (almost 3,600 in 2012) on lawn and garden items.
If the specks spread out into a small bloodstain, you'll know that fleas are the culprits (flea dirt is made up of tiny pieces of dried blood).
After feeding, adult fleas release droppings of dried blood onto your dog's fur.
Test by depositing the specks on a damp tissue, if red weeps out from them they are flea droppings, which are mainly composed of dried blood.
The black debris commonly seen in the ears of dogs with ear mites is a combination of dried blood, normal ear wax and discharges from inflammation.
The larva does not bite, as it survives by eating the adult flea's feces, since it consists of dried blood.
The destiny of the art, supposedly, was to become autonomous, which meant abstract, so that Turner, whose canvases looked to a contemporary detractor like «pictures of nothing», was acclaimed as a forerunner of Jackson Pollock with his labyrinths of dribbly pigment or Mark Rothko, whose panels resembled lakes of dried blood.
It is her menstrual rag that she has left on the floor, with its scribbles of red and clots of dried blood
Thinning hair and black specks of dried blood could indicate a flea problem, while red and irritated patches of skin could be a sign of ticks, so be sure to visit your veterinarian if you have any concerns.
You could say / the painter's canvas is a third degree burn / but really / It's a peculiar apparatus / portraits made of cut razor inscriptions / in the folds of chalk skin / paint the color of dried blood
Warts are more likely to have black seed - like dots, which are small areas of dried blood.
Another bit of evidence is «flea debris,» specks of dried blood that are black in color.
Sitting on a dark form on a floor the color of dried blood, this frog - faced figure churlishly smiles atop a pile of legs that may or may not be its own.
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