The tests to determine blood type are simple. At a clinical laboratory or hospital, a technician will draw a few samples of blood from the person they are testing. They then mix one sample with type A antibodies and the other with type B antibodies. This allows the technician to determine the blood typing. For example, if the blood clumps together in the sample with the A antibodies, the patient has type B blood. The technician then performs a similar test for the Rh typing.

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