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blood type

NOUN
  1. human blood cells (usually just the red blood cells) that have the same antigens

How To Use blood type In A Sentence

  • There has been a bit of a hoo-ha in recent years about how your blood type influences the type of person you are.
  • Gil Garnier and colleagues explain that determining a patient's blood type is critical for successful blood transfusions, which save millions of lives each year worldwide.
  • There are different skull shapes, different frequencies of blood types, different incidences of heritable diseases.
  • A transfusion was imperative, and a donor with a matching blood type was required.
  • Doctors paused long enough to cross-match the patients blood type before rolling him into the carriers operating room at 1:20 P.M. Doctors performed an exploratory surgery of the sailors abdomen and removed part of his small intestine. The Attack on the Liberty
  • This magnificent enterprise has charted our species' path out of Africa using successive generations of markers: blood type, allozyme, mitochondrial DNA, the Y chromosome, and nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms SNPs. "On Human Diversity"
  • But prosecutors in 1995 were aided by testimony from a forensic chemist, who said that enzyme tests showed that bloodstains found on Arrington's sweatpants were "consistent with the blood type of the victim," according to court records. After 15 years in prison, man cleared
  • Type Os don't find dairy products and grains quite as user friendly as do most of the other blood types.
  • She went through four sessions of a process called plasmapheresis, which removes the plasma from the blood and allows transplants to take place between two different blood types. The Marietta Times
  • An Rh-negative mother and an Rh-positive father may conceive a baby who inherits the father's Rh-positive blood type.
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