Groups 2 and 4 are in the majority and in overwhelming numbers, which indicates that, as a rule, the sera agglutinate the blood corpuscles of individuals of the other groups, but not those of individuals belonging to the same group.
It represents the Malay in its most complex form; and is essentially agglutinate in respect to its inflection.
Here the speculator is at liberty to argue from the analogy of the agglutinate inflections, and to suppose that, owing to a greater amount of euphonic influences, the incorporation is more perfect.
The resemblance in physical traits points to affinity with the Asiatic Mongol, and the agglutinate characteristics common to many languages of the continent, otherwise essentially dissimilar, is in harmony with this.
To the agglutinate languages belong the American and Turanian families.
In other food poisoning outbreaks a bacillus is found which is culturally similar to the Gaertner bacillus, but refuses to agglutinate with the Gaertner bacillus serum.
Concentrated sulphuric acid causes it to agglutinate into resin-like lumps, with the accession of an intense blood-red colour.
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