| 11. | Aymara is an agglutinating and, to a certain extent, a polysynthetic language.
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| 12. | Immune exclusion is a process of agglutinating peristaltically.
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| 13. | ConA strongly agglutinates erythrocytes irrespective of blood-group, and various cancerous cells.
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| 14. | It is a primarily prefixing language with agglutinating verbal complexes and relatively straightforward syntax.
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| 15. | The Ammodiscana are composed of fine agglutinated matter.
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| 16. | The agglutinated wall is externally imperforate, the interior with a coarse alveolar network.
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| 17. | Amphioxus intelectin has been shown to agglutinate bacteria.
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| 18. | The resulting product retained its immunological function, and was capable of agglutinating pneumococcal bacteria.
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| 19. | Agglutinated foraminifera have a long geological history spanning the Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic.
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| 20. | The Textulariana, which contains forms that are rather similar, differs in be agglutinated.
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