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16 July, 15:09

A sample of blood that shows clumping after the addition of the anti-b antibodies, and after the addition of the anti-rh antibodies, but no clumping after addition of anti-a antibodies, would be described as type b-negative blood.

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  1. 16 July, 19:09
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    Yeah that's correct.
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