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  2. Blood is thicker than water - Wikipedia

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    Blood is thicker than water is a proverb in English meaning that familial bonds will always be stronger than other relationships. The oldest record of this saying can be traced back to the 12th century in German.

  3. Blood - Wikipedia

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    This bears closely to bloodlines, and sayings such as "blood is thicker than water" and "bad blood", as well as "Blood brother". Blood is given particular emphasis in the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian religions, because Leviticus 17:11 says "the life of a creature is in the blood." This phrase is part of the Levitical law forbidding the ...

  4. Talk:Blood is thicker than water - Wikipedia

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    But blood, which has always been seen as something inherintly out of ordinary, powerful, even magical. Like there is something in the blood that can't be diluted by an ordinary fluid. So water here means any other ordinary relationship that is not by blood, like water represents any ordinary fluid.

  5. Thicker than Water - Wikipedia

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    "Thicker than Water" (Charlie Jade), an episode of Charlie Jade "Thicker than Water" (Only Fools and Horses), an episode of Only Fools and Horses "Thicker Than Water" (Under the Dome), an episode of Under the Dome; Thicker than Water (audio drama), a 2005 audio drama based on Doctor Who "Thicker Than Water", an episode of Keeping Up with the ...

  6. It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water - Wikipedia

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    "It's Supposed to be Thicker than Water" is the twenty-second episode of the 1969 ITC British television series Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) starring Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope and Annette Andre. The episode was first broadcast on 13 February 1970 on the ITV .

  7. Hemorheology - Wikipedia

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    Blood viscosity is a measure of the resistance of blood to flow. It can also be described as the thickness and stickiness of blood. This biophysical property makes it a critical determinant of friction against the vessel walls, the rate of venous return, the work required for the heart to pump blood, and how much oxygen is transported to tissues and organs.

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  9. Venous blood - Wikipedia

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    Venous blood is typically colder than arterial blood, [1] and has a lower oxygen content and pH. It also has lower concentrations of glucose and other nutrients and has higher concentrations of urea and other waste products. The difference in the oxygen content of arterial blood and venous blood is known as the arteriovenous oxygen difference.