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persisted into the 20th century. The
origins of both the term
Cagots (and
Agotes, Capots, Caqueux, etc.) and the
Cagots themselves are uncertain. It has...
- Luis
Agote (September 22, 1868 –
November 12, 1954) was an
Argentine physician and researcher. He was the
first to
perform a non-direct
blood transfusion...
- Hernán
Agote (21 July 1937 – 16
October 2017) was an
Argentine bobsledder. He
competed in the two-man and the four-man
events at the 1964
Winter Olympics...
- anticoagulant. The
second one was the
Argentinean researcher, Luis
Agote. Like
Agote,
Hustin added sodium citrate to the
blood to
preserve it, and stop...
- have enjo****
international respect since the turn of the 1900s, when Luis
Agote devised the
first safe and
effective means of
blood transfusion as well...
- Dino
Sebastian Agote Delgado (born 30 June 1996), is a
Chilean footballer who
plays as a
right back for Muni****l Mejillones. Dino did all
lower in Universidad...
- Babić
Daniela Agote Daniela Arques Noemí
Bejarano The
following awards were
given after the tournament:
Player of the Tournament:
Daniela Agote Top Scorer:...
-
Belgian doctor Albert Hustin and the
Argentine physician and
researcher Luis
Agote successfully used
sodium citrate as an
anticoagulant in
blood transfusions...
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Julen Lopetegui Agote (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈʝulen lopeˈteɣjaˈɣote];[citation needed] born 28
August 1966) is a
Spanish professional football manager...
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though this was a
diluted solution of blood. The
Argentine doctor Luis
Agote used a much less
diluted solution in
November of the same year. Both used...