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"B" series v-belts are wider and transmit more horsepower than "A" series belts. V-belt sheaves for A and B series belts often will accept both A or B series belts. These sheaves will usually have pitch diameters stamped on them for both A and B. You will notice the diameter for the "A" belt will be a little smaller pitch diameter because the "A" belt will ride "down" in the groove farther than the "B" belt. You should be able to "google" on something like "gates v-belts" to see examples. DNC
a. Sahara belt b. savana belt
No, type B blood does not have A antigens. Type B blood has B antigens.
If the recipient has type B blood, they can receive either type B or type O blood. If the donor blood is type B, then the recipient can be either type B or type AB
blood type A has type A antigens. blood type B has type B antigens.
If two people with Type B blood have a child, the child will either be Type B or Type O.
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We are looking for the possible blood types of a baby.Parental information:Mother type B pos -- can be BB or BO with Rh (++) or (+-)Father type B pos -- can be BB or BO with Rh (++) or (+-)Baby receives one gene from each parent: Baby is type BB (++)/(+-) = Type B posBaby is type BB (--) = Type B negBaby is type BO (++)/(+-) = Type B posBaby is type BO (--) = Type B negBaby is type OO (++)/(+-) = Type O posBaby is type OO (--) = Type O negYES. These parents can have a child that is Type B negative.
Yep, without a doubt.....type B. Never has and never will b a type A.
No - blood type B cannot donate to blood type O. This is because blood type B contains B antigens, and blood type O contains Anti-B antibodies. However, blood type O can donate to blood type B.