- American Society of Hematology - Hematology. org
Since 1958, the Society has led the development of hematology as a discipline by promoting research, patient care, education, training, and advocacy in hematology See How ASH is Leading the #Fight4Hematology
- Ash Trees: Types, Bark and Leaves - Identification Guide (Pictures)
Ash trees are medium to large deciduous trees with a rounded crown of dark green foliage Ash trees have lanceolate pinnate leaves that grow in groups of five, seven, or nine leaflets Most species of mature ash trees have gray bark with diamond-shaped ridges
- Ash | Description, Uses, Diseases, Pests, Major Species | Britannica
ash, (genus Fraxinus), genus of 45–65 species of trees or shrubs (family Oleaceae) primarily distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere Several species are valuable for their timber and beauty A few species extend into the tropical forests of Mexico and Java green ash Leaves and ripening fruits of green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica)
- Publications - Hematology. org
ASH publications include both clinical and scientific research, and education in the field of hematology With an Impact Factor of 23 1, Blood is the most cited peer-reviewed publication in the field of hematology with over 165,000 citations in 2024
- ASH Annual Meeting Exposition - Hematology. org
Join more than 275 pharmaceutical companies, medical suppliers, clinical diagnostic and research-based companies, publishers, and nonprofit organizations by exhibiting at the 67th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition on December 6-9, 2025, in Orlando, Florida
- Ash - Wikipedia
Specifically, ash refers to all non- aqueous, non- gaseous residues that remain after something burns In analytical chemistry, to analyse the mineral and metal content of chemical samples, ash is the non- gaseous, non- liquid residue after complete combustion
- Fraxinus - Wikipedia
Fraxinus ( ˈfræksɪnəs ), commonly called ash, is a genus of plants in the olive and lilac family, Oleaceae, [4] and comprises 45–65 species of usually medium-to-large trees, most of which are deciduous trees, although some subtropical species are evergreen trees
- Homepage [ash. com]
Ash is the brainchild of French shoe designer Patrick Ithier and Italian Entrepreneur Leonello Calvani and combines French flair with Italian-heritage design
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