marrow 的定义
- Anatomy. a soft, fatty, vascular tissue in the interior cavities of bones that is a major site of blood cell production.
- the inmost or essential part: to pierce to the marrow of a problem.
- strength or vitality: Fear took the marrow out of him.
- rich and nutritious food.
- Chiefly British. vegetable marrow.
marrow 近义词
heart, essence
更多marrow例句
- The other source of long-lasting antibody responses against the coronavirus is cells called plasmablasts that reside in bone marrow.
- So there seems to be this relationship between the diversification of our diet, eating more meat and marrow, scavenging, and hunting.
- Bone marrow transplants, which began in the 1980s for sickle-cell patients, are a cure, but finding a donor can be challenging.
- The larger stone may have served as a platform on which the bones were smashed open with the smaller stone, possibly to remove marrow for eating or to obtain bone chunks suitable for shaping into tools.
- Some also had breaks where marrow was removed, the researchers say.
- In lieu of bone marrow transplants, scientists hope to use stem cells to serve as the future vectors of mutant CCR5 proteins.
- In August 2012, anchor Robin Roberts took a leave of absence for a bone marrow transplant.
- The bone marrow of the dead soldiers was depleted dramatically, and their lymph nodes had shriveled away.
- The stem cells came from Hannah's bone marrow, extracted with a special needle inserted into her hip bone.
- The sample consists of the families of children who require bone marrow transplants.
- Hardy and Hicks flung the huge marrow bones with which they happened to be engaged at the time.
- Large mononuclear leukocytes probably originate in the bone-marrow or spleen.
- Myelocytes are the bone-marrow cells from which the corresponding granular leukocytes are developed.
- Polymorphonuclear leukocytes are formed in the bone-marrow from neutrophilic myelocytes.
- The same scents may also be used for pomatum, which should be made of perfectly pure lard, or marrow.