September 1921, at the age of 48. Janský was also a proponent of voluntary blood donations. Through his psychiatric research, Janský tried to find a correlation...
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basketball player Jan Mohammad Jamali, Afghan politician Jan Janský (1873–1921), Czech scientist, first classified 4 blood types Jan Jonsson (1952–2021)...
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blood group system was discovered in the year 1900 by Karl Landsteiner. Jan Janský is credited with the first classification of blood into the four types...
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Jánský (less commonly spelled Janský) is a Czech-language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Peter Jánský (born 1985), Czech hockey player...
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explain the genetic inheritance of the blood groups. Czech serologist Jan Janský independently introduced blood type classification in 1907 in a local...
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Janský, American physician William L. Moss introduced an almost identical classification in 1910, but with Moss's I and IV corresponding to Janský's IV...
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catheter in the head (intraventricular access device). It is named for Jan Janský and Max Bielschowsky. National Institute of Health. "Batten DiseaseFact...
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Opava-Komárov in 1905. Four blood types were recognised and designated by Jan Janský in Prague in 1907. It is considered the most important Czech medical discovery...
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publicly the religion of my ancestors." List of Jewish Nobel laureates Jan Janský Dorner, Friedrich; Schwarz, Hans Peter (2003). "Karl Landsteiner and his...
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linguist Jakub Husnik, inventor and painter Jan Janský, physician, discovered blood types Karl Guthe Jansky, engineer Vojtěch Jarník, mathematician Konstantin...
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