- languages, such as Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian.
These have
highly agglutinated expressions in
daily usage, and most
words are
bisyllabic or longer....
- An
agglutinative language is a type of
synthetic language with
morphology that
primarily uses agglutination. In an
agglutinative language,
words contain...
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corresponding antigen, they
cause red
blood cells to
clump together (
agglutinate),
which can be
identified visually. The person's
blood group antibodies...
- to
distinguish between agglutinated and non-
agglutinated wells. The
images across a row will
typically progress from
agglutinated wells with high virus...
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persons would clump together (
agglutinate) when
mixed in test tubes, and not only that, some
human blood also
agglutinated with
animal blood. He
wrote a...
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foraminifera with single-chambered,
agglutinated tests.
Recent work has
shown that this
grouping is polyphyletic, as
agglutinated tests have
evolved from proteinaceous...
- glischro-caric position. The glischro-caric
position is
characterized by "an
agglutinated object relation,
catastrophic anxiety, and
defences such as splitting...
- donors. He
observed that a person's
serum never agglutinated their own red
blood cells, but it
could agglutinate others', and
based on the
agglutination reactions...
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incubated with anti-human
globulin ("Coombs reagent"). If the red
cells then
agglutinate, the test is positive, a
visual indication that
antibodies or complement...
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Saccarena is a
monotypic fossil genus of
agglutinated benthic foraminifera described in 1969,
belonging to the
subfamily Saccorhizinae. It
contains the...