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circulation

[sur-kyuh-ley-shuhn] / ˌsɜr kyəˈleɪ ʃən /
NOUN
distribution
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Based on these findings, researchers suggest that longer races may lead to greater loss of red blood cells and more damage to those that remain in circulation.

From Science Daily

Using a different imaging method, the researchers discovered that red blood cells were serving as the missing "glucose sink," meaning they were taking in and using significant amounts of glucose from circulation.

From Science Daily

Some notes were never in circulation, and police have the serial numbers.

From BBC

In bringing these rehabbed players back into circulation, he’s helping others rediscover a musical format once left for dead.

From Los Angeles Times

The government says publicly available information has been in circulation about the upcoming changes since October 2024 but critics say it has not cut through to people affected.

From BBC