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The image is a close-up, top-down view of a page from a textbook or scientific document. The subjects are text and illustrative diagrams of biological cells. The text discusses various aspects of blood cells, including haemoglobin, erythropoiesis, and leucocytes (white blood cells). It details their formation, function, and different types, with specific mention of granular leucocytes like basophils, neutrophils, and eosinophils. The page is divided into columns of text, with headings such as "Haemoglobin," "LEUCOCYTES OR WHITE BLOOD CELLS," and "Destruction." There are also three circular diagrams illustrating different types of granular leucocytes, labeled "Basophil," "Neutrophil," and "Eosinophil," with a caption below them reading "Figure 3:5 The granular leucocytes." Another caption refers to "Figure 3:4 shows the stages of development of erythrocytes, granulocytes (granular leucocytes) and platelets." Notable details include measurements such as "Men: 14-17 g/dl" and "Women: 12-16 g/dl" for haemoglobin levels, and cell size ranges like "8 to 15 micrometres." Specific percentages of white blood cells are also provided, such as "about 75 per cent" for granulocytes. The text is printed in black ink on a light-colored paper, which appears slightly aged. There are no people, explicit scenes, or setting details visible beyond the printed material itself. The content suggests a scientific or medical context, likely related to hematology. There is no information about time of day, weather, location cues, or emotions, as the image solely contains printed text and diagrams. The location context provided (Jalingo, Nigeria) is not visually discernible from the image itself.
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