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  2. Anion gap - Wikipedia

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    Different labs use different formulas and procedures to calculate the anion gap, so the reference range (or "normal" range) from one lab isn't directly interchangeable with the range from another. The reference range provided by the particular lab that performed the testing should always be used to interpret the results. [3]

  3. Hyperglycemia - Wikipedia

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    Hyperglycemia also leads to biochemical changes in the body; both of these factors result in increased severity of respiratory infections and vulnerability to pathogens. [24] Hyperglycemic individuals face the most pronounced risk from such types of ailments, including tuberculosis, the flu, and COVID-19.

  4. White blood cell - Wikipedia

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    The name "white blood cell" derives from the physical appearance of a blood sample after centrifugation.White cells are found in the buffy coat, a thin, typically white layer of nucleated cells between the sedimented red blood cells and the blood plasma.

  5. Freemasonry - Wikipedia

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    As a result, Freemasonry was specifically exempted from the terms of the Act, provided that each private lodge's Secretary placed with the local "Clerk of the Peace" a list of the members of his lodge once a year. This continued until 1967, when the obligation of the provision was rescinded by Parliament. [208]

  6. Turkey - Wikipedia

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    As a result, an estimated 600,000 [147] to more than 1 million, [147] or up to 1.5 million [148] [149] [150] Armenians were killed. The Turkish government has refused to acknowledge [ 22 ] [ 151 ] the events as genocide and states that Armenians were only "relocated " from the eastern war zone. [ 152 ]