| 1. | The distinctive characteristics of Turkish are vowel harmony and extensive agglutination.
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| 2. | Two important features that characterize Kalmyk are agglutination and vowel harmony.
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| 3. | Interlingua and Esperanto have minor differences regarding precisely how agglutinations occur.
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| 4. | Hungarian uses extensive agglutination in almost all and any part of it.
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| 5. | If agglutination occurs, the indirect Coombs test is positive.
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| 6. | Such topics as syntax and possible inflection or agglutination remain a mystery.
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| 7. | Esperanto draws from largely the same languages, but uses agglutination more extensively.
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| 8. | Interlingua tends to use words derived from natural languages instead of extensive agglutination.
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| 9. | The name of the city came from an agglutination of Rio das Almas.
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| 10. | It is no longer used clinically because it caused thrombocytopenia and platelet agglutination.
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