A blood chit is a piece of fabric or document carried by military personnel or travelers that displays a message in multiple languages asking locals for assistance in case of emergency or injury. This message typically requests help in facilitating reunification with friendly forces or authorities. Blood chits are often used as a way to overcome language barriers in foreign countries.
Blood vessels. Constriction of blood vessels increases blood pressure by reducing the space for blood flow, while dilation of blood vessels decreases blood pressure by increasing the space for blood flow.
The child of a half-blood and a pure-blood would be considered a half-blood. In the wizarding world, blood status is often determined by the least pure parent.
The mixture of plasma and blood cells is called whole blood.
The plural form of "blood" is "bloods."
The universal donor blood type is O negative. This blood type can be given to individuals of any blood type. The universal receiver blood type is AB positive. This blood type can receive blood from individuals of any blood type.
Blood chit
Chit Maung was born in 1913.
Chit Maung died in 1945.
Chit Hlaing died in 1952.
Chit Hlaing was born in 1879.
Chit Swe was born in 1932.
Chit Phumisak died in 1966.
The population of Ruam Chit is 5,665.
Chit Phumisak was born in 1930.
Chit Yay Sin was created in 1940.
Chit Ko Ko was born in 1925.
Chit Ko Ko died in 2009.