because your zubi will not accept the new organ
A person who is typing is called a typist.
You can type text first and then set the columns if you want.
No, a person with blood type O can only receive blood from a person who also has O. But in tissue typing that is done for organs, it is much more complicated and the HLA major and minors are checked for compatibility.
A typing certification shows an employer that their employee can type at "x" WPM, which is proof of their job skills. One can receive this from many free sites such as www.typingweb.com/certification.
yes
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Typingweb.com offers free typing lessons to imporove or begin your typing skills as well as, goodtyping.com, powertyping.com and typing-lessons.org You can find more information on these websites.
This is true! The average person's right hand does do most of the typing!
When a person is receiving an organ transplant, it is necessary for the receiving organ to come from a person with a blood type similar or complimentary to the receiver's blood type. This helps ensure that the organ will not be rejected by the receiver's body.
A Typist
It is a common mistake when typing. It can happen when you are thinking too far ahead about what you are tying and think of typing the i before typing the h.