the preious answer is very wrong. some car makers have a stripe on both wires. the best way to tell is leave the factory speaker hooked up take a 9 volt battery with wires attached to it and slide one wire into each connection. if the speaker pushes you have the positive and negative correct with the markings on the battery if the speaker pulls in the they are reversed. The wire with the stripe is the "negative" wire.
"No" is a negative word for any. Ex. anybody is the antonym for nobody.
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The blood type O stands for old humanity and is one of the oldest types. A person with O positive has the RhD antigen and negative does not. people with O blood can give to anybody. An O negative person can only receive blood from the same type.
You can eat anything you want, just like anybody else. Does that mean junk food is good for you? No, but it's not good for HIV negative people either. The best diet is comprised of mostly raw fruits and vegetables, cooked grains, and occasionally a small amount of cooked meat and dairy. This is true for both HIV positive people and HIV negative people.
The blood type that is can be given to anyone is blood type O-. A person that has the blood type O- is called a universal donor because O- is compatible (as long as they are not an alien!). People with negative blood types can only take negative blood types. People with positive blood types can take either positive or negative, so that is why only blood type O- is the universal blood type, not O+. :) ~Ctmusicgirl7PCH=AB
If you are a blood donor your blood can be given to anyone. Everyone who is O negative is OO negative, by father, husband and both my sons are all O negative. If you are a rhesus negative woman married to a rhesus positive man you may need to have Anti-D while pregnant and after delivery to prevent your blood becoming sensitised and affecting a Rhesus positive baby More elaborate answer on pregnancy in rhesus negative women: If you are a rhesus negative woman pregnant by a rhesus positive partner you WILL (typically only after the first pregnancy, but, it's suggested with any pregnancy of a Rh- woman) need a RhoGAM (Anti-D) injection in early pregnancy to protect the embryo from being miscarried from an attack by your immune system and again during or immediately after delivery to stop the fetal blood (which most likely will be positive) from mixing with your blood preventing your death. Negative can successfully mix with positive, but, positive will kill a negative.
The universal transfusion blood donor type is the "O negative" blood type. The Rh factor (positive or negative) is as important as the ABO blood group. If you gave O positive blood to someone with Rh negative blood, it would cause problems, including the possibility of death.
anybody who asks the charge of an object is asking if it's electrons are positive or negatively CHARGED
The essentials of Type O negative blood:Type O: there are NO ABO antigens on the cell surface; therefore O = zero.Rh negative: there are NO Rh antigens on the cell surface; therefore negative = zeroIt is known as the Univeral Donor as it can be given as an emergency blood tranfusionBabies of an Oneg mother might be jaundiced (high bilirubin) after delivery
The question reflects a somewhat negative, and therefore incorrect, attitude. Two things should be considered. 1) Having a low opinion of yourself usually has negative consequences. Please keep in mind that different people have different capabilities, and character traits - some positive and some negative. Just because you are not able to do something, or have some character failures, doesn't mean that you - or anybody else - should think of yourself in general negative terms. 2) On the other hand, that doesn't mean that you should completely ignore your negative traits; you can, and should, work on them and try to improve them.
Anybody can possess the Rh O-Negative, alias the 'Royal Blood', as it is not restricted to royalties.The royal blood is a specific blood group. It is the Rh O-Negative. It is a very rare group. So rare that when it was discovered to be running in the veins of a royal family and their descendants, it was named the 'Royal Blood'. Anybody can possess the Rh O-Negative, alias the 'Royal Blood', as it is not restricted to royalties.The Rh O-Negative is a Universal Donor, i.e. someone possessing this blood group can donate his/her blood to anyone, irrespective of their blood groups. This is a sort of blessing, as you can save anybody. The big problem with it is that the Rh O-Negative recipient can only receive blood of Rh O-Neg type which is, as I said before, very rare.
nobody, no one (affirmative) anybody, anyone (negative) ninguna persona. lo hace como a nadie = She does it really well. casi nadie - hardly anybody. nadie más nobody else, no one else.