ZAPPERT'S COUNTING CELL
\zˈapəts kˈa͡ʊntɪŋ sˈɛl], \zˈapəts kˈaʊntɪŋ sˈɛl], \z_ˈa_p_ə_t_s k_ˈaʊ_n_t_ɪ_ŋ s_ˈɛ_l]\
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A counting chamber for blood estimation, practically the same as Thoma's cell.
By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop
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flame-bearer
- One who bears flame or light; name given to members a genus humming birds, from their being furnished with tuft flery crimson-colored feathers round neck like gorget. little flame-bearer inhabits inner side extinct volcano Chiriqui, in Veragua, about 9000 feet above the level of sea. It measures only 1/2 inches length. There are various other species, all tropical American.