- languages, such as Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian.
These have
highly agglutinated expressions in
daily usage, and most
words are
bisyllabic or longer....
- result, the
erythrocytes clump up and
stick together causing them to
agglutinate. The
coalescing of
small particles that are
suspended in a solution;...
- An
agglutinative language is a type of
synthetic language with
morphology that
primarily uses agglutination. In an
agglutinative language,
words contain...
- present, the
antibodies in the
reagent will
cause the red
blood cells to
agglutinate (clump together),
which can be
identified visually.: 65 In antibody...
-
incubated with anti-human
globulin ("Coombs reagent"). If the red
cells then
agglutinate, the test is positive, a
visual indication that
antibodies or complement...
-
corresponding antigen, they
cause red
blood cells to
clump together (
agglutinate),
which can be
identified visually. The person's
blood group antibodies...
-
similar antigen and
antibody (for example,
antigen A
agglutinates the
antibody A and
antigen B
agglutinates the
antibody B). Thus,
transfusion can be considered...
- pyrite.[citation needed] Some organisms, such as some foraminifera,
agglutinate exoskeletons by
sticking grains of sand and s**** to
their exterior....
-
respect to noun and
adjective inflection. The
transitional form from an
agglutinating to a
fusional language is a
common feature of
Estonian typologically...
-
based on word
structure and
distinguishes morphological classes such as
agglutinating/concatenating, inflectional, polysynthetic, incorporating, and isolating...