Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... possible to match people by their ABO types , and to some extent other blood group differences , for blood transfusion , matching for tissue transplantation such as kidney or bone marrow grafts , is a very much more difficult problem ...
... possible to match people by their ABO types , and to some extent other blood group differences , for blood transfusion , matching for tissue transplantation such as kidney or bone marrow grafts , is a very much more difficult problem ...
Strana 140
... possible but uncertain loans from Latin are OE cweartern , dihtan , syfre , symbel , syn ; possible but doubtful loans or semantic loans from Old Norse may be the antecedents of Modern English call , die , dream , dwell , plough and ...
... possible but uncertain loans from Latin are OE cweartern , dihtan , syfre , symbel , syn ; possible but doubtful loans or semantic loans from Old Norse may be the antecedents of Modern English call , die , dream , dwell , plough and ...
Strana 191
... possible to sever blood kinship from the transmission of economic rights . In other words , whether it was possible to pass wealth away from all children or relatives . The first step in this direction is the ability to disinherit the ...
... possible to sever blood kinship from the transmission of economic rights . In other words , whether it was possible to pass wealth away from all children or relatives . The first step in this direction is the ability to disinherit the ...
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Lectures | 1 |
The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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