Agranulocytes are a group of white blood cells (leukocytes) that do not contain granules in their cytoplasm. This group includes lymphocytes, monocytes, and also the plasma cells.
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Relating to being a member of, or connected with, a particular group or organization through a formal or informal affiliation.
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A person who approaches or tends to approach, especially a person who initiates contact with others in a direct and often persistent manner.
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Showing or characterized by respect, obedience, and concern for one's parents or elders; obedient to or reverent towards one's parents or elders; showing proper regard and respect to one's ancestors.
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A type of neutral molecule containing a carbon atom holding a total of two valence electrons, most commonly featuring a carbon atom with one lone pair of electrons and bonded to two hydrogen atoms (in the form of CH2).
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A term that could be a misspelling or an invented word. If referring to a country or a term, it does not exist in the English lexicon. For the sake of this example, let's assume it is a hypothetical event or concept related to a tragic and extended situation within a theater context, akin to a prolonged, tragic play or series of tragic events.
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Chemical compounds that can cause genetic mutations and damage the genetic material of cells, leading to carcinogenesis and other harmful effects on living organisms.
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