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Different and equally legitimate modes of interpreting serologic reactions will considerably change the image of reality. Some principles of such transformations are briefly outlined and applied to immunogenetic systems.
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HIRSCHFELD, J. Immunogenetic Model. Nature 239, 385–386 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/239385a0
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