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But there is much more to the agglutination story.
If agglutination happens, then the donor's blood is not given to the patient.
Because no agglutination occurs, the test is interpreted as negative.
But the dust was being set by the solidifying action of agglutination.
Examine for the presence or absence of red cell agglutination.
Hungarian uses extensive agglutination in almost all and any part of it.
Since the antibodies do not bridge between antigens, no agglutination occurs.
Agglutination of red blood cells is used in the Coombs test.
If agglutination is absent in both mixtures, the test is negative.
The following passage from Lord (1960) demonstrates well the whole range of meanings that the word agglutination may have.
Light exposure encouraged agglutination before much suppressor was present.
These languages can be characterized by strong Suffix agglutination.
Mixing blood from two individuals can lead to blood clumping or agglutination.
Particle agglutination assays typically require 10 to 60 minutes or more to obtain a result.
If agglutination occurs, the subject is not pregnant.
Agglutination indicates the presence of blood group antigens in the blood.
General research in antibodies, agglutination, and anemia continued in the years following this 1958 paper.
Charcoal and mineral oil increased agglutination by absorbing the suppressor.
Agglutination a compounding of morphemes into a single word.
Such topics as syntax and possible inflection or agglutination remain a mystery.
The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel harmony and extensive agglutination.
Turkish extensively uses agglutination to form new words from nouns and verbal stems.
Agglutination is also a common feature of Basque.
For Greenberg, agglutination means that the morphs are joined only with slight or no modification.
Esperanto draws from largely the same languages, but uses agglutination more extensively.