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A person with no antigens on the red blood cell and both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in the plasma would be considered a universal donor.
Globally
Pertains to actions or considerations that span across the entire scope or extent of something, often used in the context of programming to refer to variables or functions that are accessible from any part of a program.
Locally
Refers to defining or executing something within a limited scope, such as within a function, affecting visibility and accessibility.
Homogeneous Data Structure
A data structure that contains elements of the same data type.
Heterogeneous Data Structure
A data structure that can store elements of different types.
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