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Definition of Group ab
1. Noun. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Group Ab
Literary usage of Group ab
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Higher Plane Curves: Intended as a Sequel to A Treatise on by George Salmon (1879)
"We are now in a position to form a scheme of the 315 tangents, in which nothing
but the notation shall be arbitrary. Commence by writing down the group ab, ..."
2. Psychology: A Study of Mental Life by Robert Sessions Woodworth (1921)
"The facts observed, which assist memory so greatly, are usually relations or groups.
. " the Group AB Response of observing D" • Thought of Group AB ..."
3. Landmine Monitor Report 2002: Toward a Mine-free World by International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Human Rights Watch (Organization). (2002)
"5 Information document dated 31 December 2001 from Scandinavian Demining group
AB, and email with corrections to the document from Lennart Berglund, ..."
4. A Grammar of the German Language: Designed for a Thoro and Practical Study by George Oliver Curme (1922)
"(6) Prepositions in modern compounds remain unaccented, as in a modern group:
ab'handen, ab'seiten. (6) Numeral compounds take the accent upon the last ..."
5. An Elementary Treatise on Pure Geometry with Numerous Examples by John Wellesley Russell (1905)
"And no ratio can belong to two groups ; for in the first group AB are together
and CD, so in the second group AC are together and DB, and in the third group ..."
6. The Constructive Development of Group-theory: With a Bibliography by Burton Scott Easton (1902)
"The comma, tators of a given group. AB, 6, pp. 106-109, 1899. [Am. As. Adv.
Science, 48, pp. 71-72, 1899.] 62. The order of the product of two substitutions ..."