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  1. AABB

    TRANSFUSION Journal Bot generated title ref Every three years the AABB publishes a Technical ... Category Blood banks fr AABB DEFAULTSORT Aabb ...   more details



  1. Tune (folk music)

    In folk music , a tune is a short instrumental piece music piece , a melody , often with repeating section music sections , and usually played a number of times. The most common form music form for tunes in folk music is AABB, also known as binary form . In some traditions, tunes may be strung together in medley music medleys or set folk music sets . See also Tune family Category Folk music Category Melody music theory stub de Tune nl Deun ...   more details



  1. MN blood group

    Merge to MNS antigen system date September 2011 Refimprove date April 2007 The MN blood group in humans is under the control of a pair of Dominance relationship Co dominance co dominant allele s, L sup M sup and L sup N sup . Most people in the Eskimo population are M M, while this genotype is rare among Indigenous Australians Aborigines . In fact, they tend to possess the opposite genotype N N . The MN blood group system is under the control of an autosomal locus found on chromosome 4 out of 23, with two alleles designated LM and LN. The blood type is due to a glycoprotein present on the surface of red blood cells, which behaves as a native antigen . Phenotypic expression at this locus is codominant because an individual may exhibit either one or both antigenic substances. Frequencies of the two alleles vary widely among human populations. ref Ralph H. Kathan and Anthony Adamany. 1967. Comparison of Human MM, NN, and MN Blood Group Antigens. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 242, 1716 1722. ref References references Mark E. Brecher, Editor 2005 , AABB Technical Manual , fifteenth edition, Bethesda, MD AABB, ISBN 1 56935 19607, p.  336 340 Denise M. Harmening 1999 , Modern Blood Banking and Transfusion Practices , Philadelphia, PA F.A. Davis Company, p.  164 169 http www.mun.ca biology scarr MN bloodgroup.html Category Genetics genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Transfusion

    Wiktionary transfusion Transfusion may refer to Blood transfusion , the introduction of blood directly into an individual s blood circulation through a vein Transfusion EP , an EP by Powderfinger Transfusion journal , a research journal on blood transfusion and related topics published by the AABB , formerly the American Association of Blood Banks Transfusion song , a novelty hit by Nervous Norvus Transfusion , a 2005 album by Cold Blood Transfusion short story , a science fiction story by Chad Oliver . Blood video game Multiplayer Transfusion , a port of the Blood video game Blood video game to the Quake engine . disambig da Transfusion ...   more details



  1. Gånglåt

    A g ngl t is a category of Sweden Swedish traditional folk music a fiddle tune in an easy, 4 4 or 2 4 march meter. The name in Swedish language Swedish means walking tune , and the traditional tempo is that of a stately walk. Not to be referred to or confused with a march when this is spoken of in Swedish in the traditional genre. A g ngl t resembles a slow Irish reel music reel in structure, with two or, more rarely, three 16 bar strains, each repeated twice, in the form AABB. The Swedish folk fiddle repertoire contains hundreds of traditional tunes in this form. They are often performed by several fiddlers see spelmanslag in multiple part harmony. Other common music styles in Swedish traditional folk music polska sl ngpolska schottis hambo waltz wedding march polkett DEFAULTSORT Ganglat Category Swedish folk music music genre stub sv G ngl t ...   more details



  1. DHCPv6

    IPstack DHCPv6 is the version of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP for IPv6 Internet Protocol Version 6 IPv6 networks. In addition to IPv6 Stateless address autoconfiguration .28SLAAC.29 stateless address autoconfiguration in IPv6, DHCPv6 provides an alternate solution to assign addresses, nameservers and other configuration information in a manner similar to DHCP for IPv4. A notable case is Domain Name System servers used on a network, albeit other mechanisms exist for this in the Neighbor Discovery Protocol . ref RFC 4339, IPv6 Host Configuration of DNS Server Information Approaches , J. Jeong February 2006 ref Operation Port numbers DHCPv6 uses UDP port number 546 for clients and port number 547 for servers. DHCP Unique Identifier The DHCP Unique Identifier DUID is used by a client to get an IP address from a DHCPv6 server. It has a minimum length of 12 bytes 96 bits and a maximum length of 20 bytes 160 bits . Its actual length depends on its type. The server compares the DUID with its database and delivers configuration data address, lease times, DNS servers, etc. to the client. The first 16 bits of a DUID contain the DUID type, of which there are three types. The meaning of the remaining 96 bits depend on the DUID type. Example In this example, the server s link local address is code fe80 0011 22ff fe33 5566 64 code and the client s link local address is code fe80 aabb ccff fedd eeff 64 code . DHCPv6 client sends a Solicit from code fe80 aabb ccff fedd eeff 546 code for code ff02 1 2 547 code . DHCPv6 server replies with an Advertise from code fe80 0011 22ff fe33 5566 547 code for code fe80 aabb ccff fedd eeff 546 code . DHCPv6 client replies with a Request from code fe80 aabb ccff fedd eeff 546 code for code ff02 1 2 547 code . DHCPv6 server finishes with an Reply from code fe80 0011 22ff fe33 5566 547 code for code fe80 aabb ccff fedd eeff 546 code . Implementations http klub.com.pl dhcpv6 Dibbler , a portable DHCPv6 implementation for Linux and Wi ...   more details



  1. Community Blood Services

    Orphan date September 2008 unreferenced date August 2011 Community Blood Services is a blood bank that collects blood donation s, and offers cord blood banking and bone marrow registration and donations. Founded in 1953, Community Blood Services is a not for profit organization located in Paramus, New Jersey and is devoted to serving the community s transfusion medicine needs. Community Blood Services provides blood and blood products to 37 hospitals and medical centers in Bergen, Passaic, Morris, Essex and Hudson counties in New Jersey, as well as in New York City and Rockland and Orange counties in New York. Community Blood Services is a member of the American Association of Blood Banks and America s Blood Centers . Website http www.CommunityBloodServices.org CommunityBloodServices.org External links http www.communitybloodservices.org cb njcbb.php The New Jersey Cord Blood Bank NJCBB American Association of Blood Banks AABB Category Blood banks Category Stem cells Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States ...   more details



  1. ISBT 128

    ISBT 128 is a system for identification, labeling and processing of human blood , tissue, and cellular therapy products using an internationally standardized system. The acronym ISBT stands for the International Society of Blood Transfusion . The number 128 reflects the choice of Barcodes Symbologies barcode symbology known as Code 128 . History The current version of the ISBT 128 Standard Technical Specification is version 4.1.0 version 1 was first published in 1994, and was intended to replace the ABC Codabar and other similar CODABAR based standards in use in transfusion medicine at that time with a more secure barcode symbology which contains more information. The ISBT working group on automation and data processing was joined by the AABB , the American Red Cross ARC , the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense , ref cite web url http www.militaryblood.dod.mil library guidelines labeling.htm title Department of Defense Blood Labeling Standards archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060930040114 http www.militaryblood.dod.mil library guidelines labeling.htm archivedate 2006 09 30 ref and the Health Industry Manufacturers Association in the development of the symbology which was adopted as an international standard. The http iccbba.org International Council for Commonality in Blood Banking Automation ICCBBA was established and given the responsibility for implementation and management of the new standard. Guidance from the AABB states that all AABB accredited blood banks must implement ISBT 128 by May 1, 2008. How ISBT 128 works The ISBT 128 system increases the level of standardization in Blood transfusion transfusion medicine. Each blood product is given a unique donation identification number which includes an assigned collection facility code. This allows every product to be specifically identified and tracked anywhere in the world. Specific products and blood treatment processes are labeled the same way every time using this system. The ISBT ...   more details



  1. Aryeh Shander

    Care Anesthesiologists , ASCCA ref Member of the American Association of Blood Banks AABB ref name aabb http www.aabb.org AABB ref Member of the American Society of Anesthesiologists ASA ref name ...   more details



  1. Carter BloodCare

    Multiple issues wikify June 2010 primary sources June 2010 notability June 2010 Carter BloodCare is a not for profit, 501 c 3 organization that operates in 56 Texas counties. The Bedford, Texas Bedford campus is equipped to store, process, and test all blood components locally before distribution. The testing laboratory is operated by Creative Testing Solutions. ref Cite web title About history accessdate 2009 05 07 url http www.carterbloodcare.org about history.aspx ref Carter BloodCare is accredited by AABB formerly the American Association of Blood Banks ref Cite web title AABB Accreditation accessdate 2009 05 07 url http www.aabb.org Documents Accreditation AABB Accreditation Program Overview accredlisting.pdf Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref , South Central Association of Blood Banks ref Cite web title SCABB Accreditation accessdate 2009 05 07 url http www.scabb.org membership institutional members.html ref , licensed by the Food and Drug Administration , accredited by the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy FACT Accredited ref Cite web title FACT Accreditation accessdate 2009 05 11 url http www.factwebsite.org FacilitySearchResults.aspx?Type FACT&State Texas&Country USA ref and affiliated with America s Blood Centers . History In 1951, the J. K. & Susie L. Wadley Research Institute & Blood Bank was chartered as a nonprofit organization in Dallas, Texas . The original location was at 3600 Gaston Avenue. The organization then moved to 9000 Harry Hines Blvd. in Dallas and did business under several different names over the years. In 1957, Carter Blood Center was chartered as a nonprofit organization in Fort Worth, Texas . In 1968, the Wadley Research Institute & Blood Bank registered the dba name of the Wadley Institutes of Molecular Medicine. In 1982, the Wadley Research Institute & Blood Bank registared the dba name of the Cancer Center at Wadley and the Blood Center at Wadley 1989, the Granville C. Morton Hospital and Granville C. M ...   more details



  1. Cryo-Save

    save.com cms bib files 1720 aabbcertificateofaccreditationcryosavearabia.pdf AABB , Clinical Operating ... cgi news release?id 344790 AABB South Africa The most recent Cryo Save lab was opened in September 2011. ref http www.prnewswire.co.uk cgi news release?id 332836 ref USA AABB References Reflist External ...   more details



  1. BRT Laboratories

    States Citizenship and Immigration Services USCIS offices accept DNA testing results from AABB ... Association of Blood Banks AABB Registered by the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments CLIA Licensed ...   more details



  1. Bounding volume

    bounding box AABB . To distinguish the general case from an AABB, an arbitrary bounding box is sometimes ... to be recomputed. A bounding slab is related to the AABB and used to speed up ray tracing graphics ... bounding rectangle or MBR the least AABB in 2 D is frequently used in the description of geographic ... DOP generalizes the AABB. A DOP is a convex polytope containing the object in 2 D a polygon in 3 ... axes for the volumes the unit axes in the case of an AABB, or the 3 base axes from each OBB in the case ... axis from each object . In the case of an AABB, this tests becomes a simple set of overlap tests in terms of the unit axes. For an AABB defined by M,N against one defined by O,P they do not intersect ... sub y sub or M sub z sub P sub z sub or O sub z sub N sub z sub . An AABB can also be projected along ...   more details



  1. The Hangman (poem)

    noref date July 2010 The Hangman is a poem for young adults by Maurice Ogden written in 1951. Its plot concerns a hangman who arrives at a town and executes the citizens one by one. As each citizen is executed, the others are afraid to object out of fear that they will be next. Finally there is nobody remaining in the town except the Hangman and the narrator of the poem. The narrator is then executed by the hangman as there is no one left who will defend him. The poem contains four line stanza s with the rhyming pattern AABB. The poem is usually cited By whom date October 2011 as an indictment of those who stand idly by while others commit grave evil or injustice, such as The Holocaust . The story it tells is very similar to the famous w First they came... statement First they came for the communists... attributed the anti Nazi pastor Martin Niem ller as early as 1946. It has been interpreted By whom date October 2011 as an attack on McCarthyism , a possibility since the first use of the term McCarthyism came on March 29, 1950, in a political cartoon by Herblock of the Washington Post . Animated film In 1964 an animated 11 minute film was made by Les Goldman and Paul Julian . Herschel Bernardi narrated. The film was a co winner of the Silver Sail award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1964. See also First they came External links http homepage.mac.com steveklein hangman.html text of poem http akas.imdb.com title tt0242499 IMDb entry for The Hangman 1964 DEFAULTSORT Hangman Category Poems about the Holocaust Category Works about McCarthyism Category 1951 poems ...   more details



  1. United Blood Services

    United Blood Services is a non profit organization that gathers blood through donations and provides whole blood and blood products to 18 western states in the United States . More than 25 million people ref http www.unitedbloodservices.org pdfs 2006 AnnualReport web.pdf ref in communities throughout these states depend on United Blood Services generous volunteer Blood donation blood donors and staff for blood and blood products. Organizational History United Blood Services was founded in 1943 as the Salt River Valley Blood Bank in Phoenix, Arizona by Opal Davis and Kitty Baldwin. Today, the national headquarters is Blood Systems , located in Scottsdale, Arizona . Blood Systems is a founding member of the AABB . ref http www.unitedbloodservices.org aboutus.html About Us Bot generated title ref and was a driving force in the creation of the America s Blood Centers . Both organizations play a major role in communicating advances in transfusion medicine nationwide. See also Blood bank American Red Cross Blood donation Red Cross blood donation References reflist External links http www.unitedbloodservices.org United Blood Services Category Clinical pathology Category Transfusion medicine Category Lists of organizations Category Non governmental organizations Category Charities based in the United States Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States Category Non profit organizations based in Arizona Category Organizations established in 1943 nonprofit org stub ...   more details



  1. Quatrain

    A quatrain is a stanza , or a complete poem , consisting of four lines of verse. Existing in various forms, the quatrain appears in poem s from the poetic traditions of various ancient civilizations including Ancient Greece , Ancient Rome , and Classical Chinese poetry forms China and, continues into the 21st century, where it is seen in works published in many languages. During Europe s Dark Ages historiography Dark Ages , in the Middle East and especially Iran, polymath poets such as Omar Khayyam continued to popularize this form of poetry, also known as Rubaai , well beyond their borders and time. It can be AAAA, AABB, or ABAB. Forms The heroic stanza or elegiac stanza iambic pentameter , rhyming ABAB or AABB from Thomas Gray s Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard The curfew tolls the knell of parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me. The Ruba i form of rhymed quatrain was favored by Omar Khayy m , among others. This work was a major inspiration for Edward FitzGerald poet Edward FitzGerald s Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam , written in French quatrains. The ruba i was a particularly widespread verse form the form rubaiyat reflects the plural. One of FitzGerald s verses ref Verse VII, see s The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam tr. Fitzgerald, 5th edition Rubaiyat version at Wikisource ref may serve to illustrate Come, fill the Cup, and in the fire of Spring Your Winter garment of Repentance fling The Bird of Time has but a little way To flutter and the Bird is on the Wing. The Midnight Songs poetry form is from Fourth Century China, consisting of regular five character lines, with each quatrain formed from a pair of rhymed couplets. The subject matter involves the personal thoughts and feelings of a courtesan during the four seasons, into which the quatrains are individually assigned. Shairi also known as Rustavelian Quatrain is an AAAA rhyming form used mainly in The Knight in th ...   more details



  1. Tanaga

    Tanaga still uses the 7777 syllable count, but rhymes range from dual rhyme forms AABB, ABAB, ABBA ...   more details



  1. MNS antigen system

    NCBI , NIH References Mark E. Brecher, Editor 2005 , AABB Technical Manual , fifteenth edition, Bethesda, MD AABB, ISBN 1 56935 19607, p.  336 340 Denise M. Harmening 1999 , Modern Blood Banking ...   more details



  1. Parental testing

    since it is passed directly from father to son. In the US, AABB regulates DNA paternity and family relationship testing industry. Only the DNA test results produced by an AABB accredited laboratory ref http www.aabb.org Content Accreditation Parentage Testing Accreditation Program AABB Accredited ... by one of the laboratories accredited by the AABB formerly American Association of Blood Banks ... in the U.S. including immigration, testing must be ordered through a lab that has AABB accreditation for Relationship DNA testing. All accredited labs are listed on the AABB s website. ref http www.aabb.org Content Accreditation Parentage Testing Accreditation Program AABB Accredited Parentage ...   more details



  1. Michael L. Baird

    Human Identity Trade Association HITA http www.aabb.org AABB formerly the American Association ...   more details



  1. Sonatas and Interludes

    that early classical keyboard sonatas such as those of Scarlatti were AABB. The works are not cast ... feature three sections prelude, interlude, and postlude. ref name booklet Sonatas XIV XV follow the AABB ... Unit size bars Sonata I AABB 1 , , 1 , , 1 , 1 7 Sonata II AABB 1 , 1 , 2 , 2 7 Sonata III AABB 1, 1, 3 , 3 8 Sonata IV AABB 3, 3, 2, 2 10 Interlude 1 N A no repeats 1 , 1 , 2, 1 , 1 , 2 10 Sonata V AABB 2, 2, 2 , 2 9 Sonata VI AABB 2 , 2 , , 6 Sonata VII AABB 2, 2, 1, 1 6 Sonata VIII AABB 2 ... XII AABB 2, 2, 2 , 2 9 Interlude 4 AABBCCDD 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 , 1 8 Sonata XIII AABB 1 , 1 , 3 , 3 10 Sonata XIV AABB 2, 2, 3, 3 10 Sonata XV AABB 2, 2, 3, 3 10 Sonata XVI AABB 3 , 3 , 1 , 1 10 Image ... is AABB. Section A consists of a single unit, composed according to the given proportion ..., and BB gives the second half of the proportion 3 , 3 . Therefore AABB has proportions 1, 1, 3 ...   more details



  1. International Society of Blood Transfusion

    The International Society of Blood Transfusion ISBT , is a scientific society, founded in 1935, which aims to promote the study of blood transfusion , and to spread the know how about the manner in which blood transfusion medicine and science best can serve the patient s interests. The society s central office is in Amsterdam , and there are around 1700 members in 97 countries. ref http www.isbt web.org default.asp Isbt Web.Org Bot generated title ref Currently, the President is Dr. Silvano Wendel. The Society organizes every other even year an international congress and in odd years two regional congresses, one in Europe and one in Asia. ISBT advocates standardisation and harmonisation in the field of blood transfusion. The other major impact on the transfusion community is the classification of various Human blood group systems under a common nomenclature. ISBT s coordination also extends to obtaining donors with rare antigens, a process that often involves international searches, and a common terminology is critical to that process. External links http www.isbt web.org ISBT website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 118510698 home?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 Vox Sanguinis http www.iccbba.com ISBT 128 Standardized bar coding http jove.prohosting.com scarfex blood groups.html Classification of blood group systems See also World Health Organization AABB Blood transfusion Transfusion References Reflist transfusion medicine DEFAULTSORT International Society Of Blood Transfusion Category Blood banks Category Transfusion medicine Category Organizations established in 1935 fr Soci t internationale de transfusion sanguine zh ...   more details



  1. Infant Joy

    Suggest transwiki to Wikisource . Infant Joy was published in 1789 in Songs of Innocence and is the counterpart to Infant Sorrow which was published at a later date in Songs of Experience in 1794. Probably the most famous poems in these two books are The Tyger in Songs of Experience and its counterpart The Lamb in Songs of Innocence . Both Infant Joy and Infant Sorrow use two stanzas, however, Infant Sorrow uses a regular AABB rhyme scheme for both stanzas whereas, Infant Joy uses ABCDAC for the first stanza, and ABCDDC for the second. The most marked pattern in Infant Joy is the double rhyme repeated in lines three, six, nine, and twelve, this pattern contrasts with the more insistent rhymes found in Infant Sorrow, and gives the poem a more tentative quality. It could be argued that this tentative air suggests the idea that although the speaker wishes the child a joyful life, he or she knows that this is unlikely to happen. This would suggest that the adult s naming of the child is a tentative wish, rather than manipulation. Poem Infant Joy by William Blake I have no name br I am but two days old. br What shall I call thee? br I happy am, br Joy is my name. br Sweet joy befall thee br Pretty joy br Sweet joy, but two days old. br Sweet Joy I call thee br Thou dost smile, br I sing the while br Sweet joy befall thee William Blake lit Category Poetry by William Blake Category 1789 poems poem stub nl Infant Joy ...   more details



  1. Platelet swirling

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan March 2012 howto October 2009 no footnotes July 2009 Platelet swirling is a noninvasive method for testing the quality of Platelet rich plasma PRP . Platelet swirling is caused by light diffraction due to the alignment of normal discoid shaped platelets. When these discoids align light that is diffracted creates a cloudy or swirling like appearance. Perform a Platelet Swirling Test Even though this is a noninvasive test, ensure universal precautions are taken and wear the proper personal protective equipment. Turn on a 50 to 100 watt white light source. Hold the bag of Platelet Rich Plasma horizontally, approximately 12 30  inches away from the light. Gently move the bag with your fingers so the PRP is in motion in front of the light. In the thin areas of the PRP bag, observe the appearance of the unit for swirling. Record results as seen. Results of a Platelet Swirling test are recorded as positive or extensive swirl, moderate or intermediate swirl, and absent or negative swirl. Further reading cite journal author Maurer Spurej E, Chipperfield K title Past and future approaches to assess the quality of platelets for transfusion journal Transfusion Medicine Reviews volume 21 issue 4 pages 295 306 year 2007 month October pmid 17900491 doi 10.1016 j.tmrv.2007.05.005 cite journal author Wagner SJ, Myrup A, Awatefe H, Thompson Montgomery D, Hirayama J, Skripchenko A title Maintenance of platelet in vitro properties during 7 day storage in M sol with a 30 hour interruption of agitation journal Transfusion volume 48 issue 12 pages 2501 607 year 2008 month December pmid 18764828 doi 10.1111 j.1537 2995.2008.01900.x External links cite web date 12 April 2006 title The Physics of Platelet Swirling url http www.aabb.org Content News and Media Topics of Interest swirl.htm publisher AABB accessdate 15 July 2009 http www.youtube.com watch?v U4bgD i5lnE DEFAULTSORT Platelet Swirling Category Blood tests ...   more details



  1. Reuben Ottenberg

    orphan date April 2010 Reuben Ottenberg 1882, New York City 1959 was an American physician and haematologist , ref http www.pbs.org wnet redgold innovators bio ottenberg.html online biography ref who served Mount Sinai Hospital, New York Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City with distinction for 50 years. He received his B.A. from Columbia University in 1902 and his M.D. degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons College of Physicians and Surgeons three years later. He published his groundbreaking paper on blood transfusion before World War I . In haemocompatibility tests, which he had started in 1907 ref http books.nap.edu html biomems plevine.pdf haemocompatibility tests ref he found out that patient antibodies against donor red cells could be harmful but not vice versa. This report led to the use of group O zero individuals as universal donors. In 1954 Ottenberg was the first to be awarded the Karl Landsteiner Award from the American Society of Blood Banks for distinguished pioneering contributions to blood banking and hemotherapy. ref http www.aabb.org Content Professional Development Professional Development Awards and Scholarships AABB Awards awpastwin.htm List of Karl Landsteiner Award recipients ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ottenberg, Reuben ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1882 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1959 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ottenberg, Reuben Category 1882 births Category 1959 deaths Category Hematologists Category American physicians Category Columbia University faculty de Reuben Ottenberg ...   more details




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