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Rh–Hr Blood Types Applications in Clinical and Legal Medicine and Anthropology. Selected Articles in Immunohematology. By Prof. Alexander S. Wiener. Pp. xii + 764. (New York: Grune and Stratton, Inc., 1954.) 11.50 dollars. An Rh–Hr Syllabus The Types and Their Applications. By Prof. Alexander S. Wiener. (Modern Medical Monographs—No. 9.) Pp. xii + 82. (
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Dermatoglyphics and their relationship with blood group: An exploration
Introduction: Dermatoglyphics means the study of skin markings or patterns on fingers, hands, and feet. Dermatoglyphics is a heritable trait that is considered as a usual phenotype in criminology.
Saranya Manikandan +5 more
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ABO and Rh blood groups and risk of infection: systematic review and meta-analysis
Background Persons with non-O and Rh-positive blood types are purported to be more susceptible to infection, including SARS-CoV-2, but there remains uncertainty about the degree to which this is so for both non-viral and viral infections.
Emily-Ann Butler +4 more
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Background: This study was performed to provide information on frequencies of ABO, Rh & Kell antigens/alleles, phenotype in blood donors at Blood Bank, SMS hospital, Jaipur and to compare them with other races.
Nippun Prinja, Rachna Narain
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Background Identification of an individual plays a vital part in any medicolegal investigation. The fingerprint is one of the oldest and most reliable biometric methods and is taken as legitimate proof of identification of an individual.
A. Rastogi, MD. Abu Bashar, N. Sheikh
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A heat acclimation protocol for team sports [PDF]
Background: It is well documented that heat acclimation of 6 or more sessions of at least 60 min duration prolongs the time to exhaustion during endurance walking, cycling and running in the heat. However, this type of acclimation is not specific to team
Morris, JG, Nevill, ME, Sunderland, C
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Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is one of the most frequently performed clinical procedures and therapies to improve tissue oxygen delivery in hospitalized patients worldwide.
Hong-Yang Li, Kai Guo, Kai Guo, Kai Guo
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An overview about erythrocyte membrane [PDF]
© 2010 – IOS Press and the authors. All rights reservedIn the sixties and seventies, erythrocytes or red blood cells (RBCs) were extensively studied. Much has been learnt particularly concerning their metabolism and gas transporter function. In the past
Oliveira, Sofia de, Saldanha, Carlota
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Providing health checks as incentives to retain blood donors — evidence from two field experiments [PDF]
The collection of blood given by donors has proven to be a substantial societal and a managerial challenge. Consequently, blood donation services seek for incentive mechanisms to retain donors.
Clement, Michel +3 more
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Cases of Diabetes II have been rising in Saudi population. The main objective of our study was to analyze the relationship between the inheritance of ABO blood group and Rh factors and the development of type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in male population of Hail ...
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