what is the principle of the Rh- Hr (weiner( terminology?
Ans.Wiener postulated that one gene with three alleles defined Rh and produced an agglutinogen containing a series of blood factors. The agglutinogen is the phenotypic expression of the haplotype and each factor is an antigen recognized by an antibody
what is the prediction of the future for Rh- incompatibility
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c) A heterozygous Rh- positive (Rr) man married an Rh-negative (m) woman. Their first second child showed the effects of Rh incompatibility. Discuss briefly your predictions of future children of this couple. (4 marks)
A mother who is Rh+ is carrying the child from a man who is Rh-. Is it possible that she could carry a Rh-fetus? Is it possible her baby will be Rh+? In either event, should the mother receive Rhogam? My baby was born with Rh-HDN, what will the doctors do to my baby once it's born? What type of blood is transfused and why should it be of the "negative" type?
What is the origin of medical terminology?
What is the origin of medical terminology?
4. The presence of Rh factor on red blood cells (Rh positive) is dominant over the absence of Rh factor (Rh negative). What is the probability that two heterozygous parents will have a child who is Rh negative?
For any given sample, the highest possible value of the Shannon Weiner Index (H), is equal to the natural logarithm, of the number of species in the sample. For your sample, how does H compare with its theoretical upper limit? Explain what this means. My H value is 2.26. This is a biodiversity question for Ecology.
Unusual circumstances in immunohematology BLOOD GROUPS Rh null Rh mod G Antigen What is happening genetically? How is it inherited? Will this cause a type discrepancy? What will the results look like? How can you resolve the discrepancy (if any)? Are the any special Transfusion considerations? i.e.: does the patient have to receive a certain type? If so, what are they and what happens if the wrong type is transfused?
what does the terminology shock city mean? why did Asa Briggs (1970) utilize this terminology? is it correct to call Detroit, Michigan a failed city? give evidence to support your answers to the preceding question. identify and discuss at least three reasons for Detroit's decline.
What is a chromosome? What do chromosomes do? Medical terminology class
An office building requires the following cooling load: RSCL = 480,000 BTU/hr RLCL 250,000 BTU/Hr Outdoor design condition: 100 F DB and 78 F WB Room Design Condition: 70 F DB, 50 % RH Required Outside Air: 1,800 CFM Supply Air Temperature Difference 30°F (Difference between the room temperature and the supply air temperature) Which one of the following represents the Dry Bulb'temperature of the Supply Air? 40 °F 78 OF 100 °F None of the above
An office building...