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  2. Cells at Work! - Wikipedia

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    Cells at Work! (Japanese: はたらく細胞, Hepburn: Hataraku Saibō) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu [].It features the anthropomorphized cells of a human body, with the two main protagonists being a red blood cell and a white blood cell she frequently encounters.

  3. Cells at Work! Code Black - Wikipedia

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    The cells chant for the heart to work again except for a veteran red blood cell who is tired of working. The heart is shocked by a defibrillator and works again. The coronary artery gets a stent inserted to clear the blockage, allowing the blood to circulate again. The red blood cells deliver oxygen to all the body's cells, saving them.

  4. List of Cells at Work! chapters - Wikipedia

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    Cells at Work! is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Akane Shimizu. It was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius from January 26, 2015, to January 26, 2021. [1] [2] [3] Kodansha has collected the manga into six tankōbon volumes. [4]

  5. Cells At Work Season 2 review: The benefits of ... - AOL

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    The second season of Cells At Work helps you understand how vaccination works and why it's good to consume probiotics. Cells At Work Season 2 review: The benefits of vaccination and probiotics ...

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  7. Category:Science education television series - Wikipedia

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    S. The Science Alliance (TV series) Science Court; Science in Action (TV series) Scientastic! SciGirls; SciTech - Our World Tomorrow; The Second Voyage of the Mimi

  8. Why are the A's spending big this winter as they relocate to ...

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    In total this winter, the A’s have nearly doubled the money they’ve allocated to players under guaranteed salaries, from $25.6 million in 2024 to a projected $49.1 million ahead of 2025.

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