HEMATOIDIN
\hˈɛmɐtˌɔ͡ɪdɪn], \hˈɛmɐtˌɔɪdɪn], \h_ˈɛ_m_ɐ_t_ˌɔɪ_d_ɪ_n]\
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an orange-yellow pigment in the bile that forms as a product of hemoglobin; excess amounts in the blood produce the yellow appearance observed in jaundice
By Princeton University
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an orange-yellow pigment in the bile that forms as a product of hemoglobin; excess amounts in the blood produce the yellow appearance observed in jaundice
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in the body. It resembles bilirubin. When present in the corpora lutea it is called haemolutein.
By Oddity Software
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A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in the body. It resembles bilirubin. When present in the corpora lutea it is called haemolutein.
By Noah Webster.
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
By Willam Alexander Newman Dorland
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