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  • noun Plural form of haemoglobin.

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Examples

  • Unfortunately for this appealing idea – the ultimate blood transfusion – molecular biological evidence shows that haemoglobins are ancient denizens of plant genomes.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Unfortunately for this appealing idea – the ultimate blood transfusion – molecular biological evidence shows that haemoglobins are ancient denizens of plant genomes.

    THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009

  • Turned out he had a very low haemoglobin level – at that time I was one of two technicians that did blood ‘haemoglobins’, I queried his low result and found out that he had something called 'farmers lung'.

    Feeling Unwell Glyn Davies 2008

  • The chymotryptic digestion of the trypsin-resistant core of haemoglobins A and S.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The comparison of normal human and sickle-cell haemoglobins by fingerprinting.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The chymotryptic digestion of the trypsin-resistant core of haemoglobins A and S.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The comparison of normal human and sickle-cell haemoglobins by fingerprinting.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The chymotryptic digestion of the trypsin-resistant core of haemoglobins A and S.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The comparison of normal human and sickle-cell haemoglobins by fingerprinting.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

  • The chymotryptic digestion of the trypsin-resistant core of haemoglobins A and S.

    The Edge of Evolution Michael J. Behe 2007

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