The blood group whose red cells carry the B antigen.
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Examples for "B"
Examples for "B"
1Second Opinion: Bell & Ross B-Rocket International cooperation is a beautiful thing.
2A B is the principal meridian; C D is the base line.
3However, recent reports have suggested pivotal roles of B cells in CHS.
4This is so clearly the R 'n' B LP of the year.
5A further 1433 on the Priority B list have serious housing needs.
1Background: The management of acute type B dissection represents a clinical challenge.
2Those with type B blood fell in the middle of the spectrum.
3Results: Nine patients had type B dissections, and 13 had atherosclerotic aortic aneurysms.
4Both type I and II AH originated from type B alveolar epithelial cells.
5The presence of type B reactive T cells should be considered in autoimmunity.
1A significantly higher number of patients in group B went into shock.
2So the individuals should be within either group A or group B.
3Twenty-two of 30 neonates in group B received a diagnosis of NEC.
4While in group B, C or D, there is no such findings.
5Results: Operation time and bench work time in group B were significantly shorter.
6Post-operative course of group B was considered to be better than group A.
7The mean age was significantly higher in group B than in group A.
8Operation time of group B was significantly decreased in comparison with group A.
9In group B, dose-limiting toxicity was seen in six of 23 melanoma patients.
10The median duration of retraining in group B was 18 days.
11In group B-150, no significant induction of mRNA levels was observed.
12Immediately after tether release, group B scoliosis decreased to a mean 53 degrees.
13They also had improved outcomes compared with group B, despite the small samples.
14The whole treatment and prognosis were compared between group A and group B.
15ISCB 34 from the related Glomus group B and two species of Scutellospora.
16In group B, the mitral flow was significantly higher than the aortic flow.