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What were the common elements in the formation and nature of the "New Europes"?
Oxygen-carrying Capacity
The maximum amount of oxygen that can be carried in the blood, mainly determined by the hemoglobin concentration.
Thrombin
An enzyme in blood plasma that causes the clotting of blood by converting fibrinogen to fibrin, playing a central role in hemostasis.
Universal Recipient
A term commonly used to describe individuals with AB positive blood type, who can receive red blood cells from any other blood type.
Blood Type
A classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells, significant for blood transfusions.
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