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Hirschfeld and Hirschfeld, 1919
#REDIRECT [[Hirszfeld and Hirszfeld, 1919]] . . .
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Hirszfeld and Hirszfeld, 1919
[[Paleoserology]] ====See Also==== * [[AB Isogenes]] * [[Clines]] * [[Racial and Ethnic Distribution . . . of ABO Blood Types]] * [[Ludwik Hirszfeld]] ====Description==== The origins of what . . . World War when a husband and wife team, [[Ludwik Hirszfeld|Ludwik]] and Hanna Hirszfeld, published a . . . results of research on the Macedonian front' ({{Hirszfeld L and Hirszfeld H. "Serological differences . . . http://www.dadamo.com/wiki/hirschfeld.jpg The Hirszfelds noticed that the blood group frequencies . . .
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Ludwik Hirszfeld
[[Paleoserology]] ====See Also==== * [[AB Isogenes]] * [[A.E. Mourant]] * [[Hirszfeld and Hirszfeld, . . . * [[William Boyd]] ====Biography==== '''Ludwik Hirszfeld''', (1884-1954), born in Warsaw, Poland. . . . medicine. During World War I, Ludwik and Hanka Hirszfeld took blood samples from the soldiers of three . . . Hirszfeld . . . University in Lublin, where he taught. ====The Hirszfeld Biochemical Index==== The Hirszfeld 'biochemical . . .
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William Boyd
[[Lectinology]] ====See Also==== * [[AB Isogenes]] * [[A.E. Mourant]] * [[Archaeogenetics]] * [[Blood . . . kind revealed by the original [[Hirszfeld and Hirszfeld, 1919|Herschfeld results]] . . . named Mourant, building on the work of the Hirszfelds, began to test blood samples from around . . . living and dead. Bryant and his wife (like the Hirszfelds, another of the marital duos in population . . .
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