The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... blood groups Presence of ABO antigens in tissues Effects of glycosyl- transferase. the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals , 1653 ) in 1628. His discovery , that blood circulates around the body in a closed system , was an essential ...
... blood groups Presence of ABO antigens in tissues Effects of glycosyl- transferase. the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals , 1653 ) in 1628. His discovery , that blood circulates around the body in a closed system , was an essential ...
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... blood transfusions . The remaining blood group systems were first described after antibodies were identified in patients . Frequently , such discoveries resulted from the search for the explana- tion of an unexpected unfavourable ...
... blood transfusions . The remaining blood group systems were first described after antibodies were identified in patients . Frequently , such discoveries resulted from the search for the explana- tion of an unexpected unfavourable ...
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... Blood groups as genetic markers Popula- tions Distri- bution of ABO groups The ABO system. in question belongs to group A and both the mother and the putative father are group O , the man is excluded from paternity . Table 3 shows the ...
... Blood groups as genetic markers Popula- tions Distri- bution of ABO groups The ABO system. in question belongs to group A and both the mother and the putative father are group O , the man is excluded from paternity . Table 3 shows the ...
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