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Medicine, 11.02.2021 02:50, kathlynskare06

Blood type A+ indicates a. The lack of anti-B antibodies
b. The presence of RH (Rhesus factor) antigen on the red blood cells
c. Type A blood that is unusually red
d. A certain determination that the blood is type A

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