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Definition of Type AB
1. Noun. The blood group whose red cells carry both the A and B antigens.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Type AB
Literary usage of Type AB
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reinforced Concrete by Charles Fleming Marsh (1904)
"... and since the ordinates of the type (ab) must be proportional to the bending
moments at the various sections) that the summation of the products of the ..."
2. Statistical Inference from Genetic Data on Pedigrees by Elizabeth Alison Thompson (2000)
"However there are only four phenotypes (ABO blood types), type-A, type-B, type-O
and type-AB. Individuals with genotype AA or AO have type-A blood type; ..."
3. The Algebra of Invariants by John Hilton Grace, Alfred Young (1903)
"The same argument applies to any number of linear forms, for every symbolical
product is a rational integral function of invariants of the type (ab) and ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1869)
"We shall consider the four principal types one after the other. type AB. This is
a simple juxtaposition with probably only a slight approaching of the two ..."
5. Electric Railway Handbook: A Reference Book of Practice Data, Formulas and by Albert Sutton Richey, William Charles Greenough (1915)
"The former is known as type HB and the latter as type AB. When a battery is used
to supply the auxiliary control current for multiple unit control, ..."
6. SAS/Genetics(tm) 9.1.3 User's Guide by Wendy Czika, Xiang Yu, Virginia Clark, Rob Pratt (2005)
"If one locus has alleles A and a, and a second locus has alleles B and b, the
observed genotype AABB must contain two haplotypes of type AB; ..."
7. SAS/Genetics 9.1 User's Guide by Wendy Czika, Xiang Yu, Virginia Clark, Rob Pratt (2004)
"If one locus has alleles A and a, and a second locus has alleles B and 6, the
observed genotype AABB must contain two haplotypes of type AB; ..."