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  3. Blood Drive (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Blood Drive is set in the dystopian "distant future" of alternate 1999, after the "Great Fracking Quakes" have literally split the United States apart, with a giant ravine called "the Scar" being formed roughly along the route of the Mississippi River. A megacorporation, Heart Enterprises, exploits strange discoveries from the bottom of the ...

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    "Blood Drive" , the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office "Blood Drive", an episode from Scream Queens (season 2) Topics referred to by the same term

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    The drive, supported by the New York Blood Center, was organized by Mount Academy students in honor of a classmate who has sickle cell disease, a group of inherited red blood cell disorders mostly ...

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    “The presence of antioxidants like resveratrol and flavonoids in red wine may contribute to improved heart health by promoting healthy blood vessels and reducing the risk of blood clot formation ...

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    It is a vehicle (usually a bus or a large van) equipped with everything necessary for a blood donation procedure. Blood drives involving bloodmobiles usually happen in public places such as colleges and churches. [1] Often large employers will sponsor mobile blood drives and allow employees a few hours off of work to donate blood.

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    When you check into a blood donation center, the first thing the staff does is look at your vital signs, blood pressure and heart rate to see if you qualify to donate, Dr. Anjali Bharati ...

  9. National Marrow Donor Program - Wikipedia

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    Hematopoietic cells can come from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, or the circulating blood (peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs)). Hematopoietic cells are a type of adult (i.e., non-embryonic) stem cell that can multiply and differentiate into the three types of blood cells: red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.