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  • noun the blood group whose red cells carry the B antigen

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Examples

  • By changing to a Type B, the corporation would have more leeway in how the money is spent, they said.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2010

  • Of particular interest is Type B, the large group caught in the middle, those with "leveraged skills".

    Eurozine articles Christopher Newfield 2010

  • Of particular interest is Type B, the large group caught in the middle, those with "leveraged skills".

    Eurozine articles Christopher Newfield 2010

  • By changing to a Type B, the corporation would have more leeway in how the money is spent, they said.

    wacotrib - Latest News Headlines 2010

  • Of particular interest is Type B, the large group caught in the middle, those with "leveraged skills".

    Eurozine articles 2010

  • Of particular interest is Type B, the large group caught in the middle, those with "leveraged skills".

    Eurozine articles Christopher Newfield 2010

  • A preliminary test indicated a Type A influenza strain, but Dixon said Type B is the strain that's usually seen in the Pittsburgh area.

    ThePittsburghChannel.com - Local News 2009

  • When I addressed this problem of the illusions and delusions of habits of sense-certainty, in works published during the past Summer, I presented the reader with a certain contrast between sense-perception, as a Type A experience, and the, proper, functional experience of the object of sense-perception as provided by a function of Type B, a function which is an expression of the cognitive functions of the mind.

    LaRouche's Latest 2009

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