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all adjective complete, each and every, full, global, integral, nothing but, only, perfect, the sum of, total, universal, wholly
all noun aggregate, all and sundry, allness, collectiveness, completeness, complexus, entireness, entirety, everyone, everything, fullness, gross amount, indivisibility, intactness, integer, integrality, one and all, sum, sum total, total, totality, undividedness, universality, whole, wholeness
See also: complete, entirety, sum, total, whole


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Leukemia is any of a variety of diseases of the blood forming tissues (bone marrow, lymph system, or spleen).
Published online in September in Cancer Research, the study looked at why obese children were more at risk of leukemia relapse.
A new drug can halt budding leukemia in mice by binding to a key protein on the surface of blood cells predisposed to becoming cancerous, researchers report in the July 2 Cell Stem Cell.
 
 
 
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