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A temporary substitution for an visibly-bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first-aid treatment.
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blood replacement — noun A temporary substitution for an visibly bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first aid treatment. Syn: blood bin, blood substitution … Wiktionary
Blood replacement — Rugby union= Blood replacements (also referred to as a blood substitution or Blood bin ) are provided for by Law 3.10 [http://www.irb.com/NR/rdonlyres/A1F47EAA EBD7 43F9 BD4F 64DC7368A6C2/0/060704LGLAWSEN 06 LAW3.pdf] of the International Rugby… … Wikipedia
blood sub — noun A blood substitution … Wiktionary
blood disease — Introduction any disease of the blood, involving the red blood cells (erythrocytes (erythrocyte)), white blood cells (leukocytes (leukocyte)), or platelets (platelet) (thrombocytes) or the tissues in which these elements are formed the bone … Universalium
substitution — noun 1. an event in which one thing is substituted for another (Freq. 1) the replacement of lost blood by a transfusion of donor blood • Syn: ↑permutation, ↑transposition, ↑replacement, ↑switch • Derivationally related forms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
blood bin — noun A temporary substitution for an visibly bleeding player who must leave the field of play for first aid treatment. Syn: blood replacement … Wiktionary
Personnages de True Blood — Cet article présente les personnages de la série télévisée américaine True Blood. Leurs histoires respectives ne sont pas forcément fidèles en tous points avec ceux des livres La Communauté du Sud dont ils sont inspirés. Les personnages sont… … Wikipédia en Français
Penal substitution — is a theory of the atonement within Christian theology, especially associated with the Reformed tradition. It argues that Christ, by his own sacrificial choice, was punished (penalised) in the place of sinners (substitution), thus satisfying the… … Wikipedia
Import substitution industrialization — (also called ISI) is a trade and economic policy based on the premise that a country should attempt to reduce its foreign dependency through the local production of industrialized products. Adopted in many Latin American countries from the 1930s… … Wikipedia
creeping substitution of bone — the formation of new bone on the surfaces of necrotic trabeculae by osteoblasts, occurring after the revascularization of an area that has been disrupted by fracture, as at the head of the femur after fracture of the neck has disrupted the blood… … Medical dictionary