Chat with our AI personalities
what does RH% mean
Rh is Rhodium and 18karats of Rhodium is worth about $360...
The significant Rh antigen most care about is D antigen and all A+, B+, AB+ or O+ blood types have the Rh Antigen. The positive is used to indicate the D antigen. There are different, in fact numerous kind of blood groups. While the ABO blood group is one example the Rh blood group is another one. The Rh blood group has 5 antigens: D C c E & e. Everyone has Rh antigens one or the other but out of Rh antigens the most important one is D. If a person has D anitgen then he/she is said to be Rh+ if not Rh-.
Rh factor is a protein that is found in the blood of about 85% of the population. Those who have the factor are Rh positive, while those who don't, are Rh negative. A person who is Rh negative can safely donate blood to persons with or without the protein. A person who is Rh positive can only donate to those who are Rh positive.
E is for error as drooped or didn't hit the ball
That depends on which of the four E's you desire to play. Low E is all fingers down, including RH fourth on the lowest key. Middle E is LH thumb and one. Fourth space E is register key, LH thumb, 1, 2, 3, RH 1, 2. High E is Register key, LH thumb, half hole on finger 1 and then 2, RH E-flat key.
I know up to "I don't know why" LH - D# E# FF RH - D# F E# E# D# D# LH - A# B# CC RH - E# E# D# E# D# C LH - G# F D# Then I don't know...
Reproductive Health Bill
No. I assume that by A you mean you are A+. Since you have Rh+ blood, there is no risk in carrying a baby with Rh+ or Rh- blood. A woman who is Rh- can still have a baby with an Rh+ partner as long as she is treated and the doctor is aware of the partner's blood type.
Your blood type is determined (genetically) by the presence or absence of specific surface antigens on the membrane of the RBC. The most important RBC surface antigens are A, B and Rh.Blood can be either Rh positive(Rh+) or Rh negative (Rh-) depending on the presence (Rh+) or absence of the Rh antigen (Rh-) on the surface of the cell.Unlike the ABO system, type Rh- blood does not normally carry anti-Rh antibodies, unless the individual has been sensitized by previous exposure (usually pregnancy).The most common blood type is O+.
Yes, a child born with Rh negative blood type can be the offspring of an O positive father if the mother is also Rh negative, as the Rh factor is determined by both parents' blood types. If the mother is Rh positive, the child may inherit the Rh negative trait from the mother and be Rh negative.
Rh blood group, D antigen