What is the blood type of someone whose blood creates agglutination with antibody A, antibody B and antibody D (Rh D)? What is the blood type of someone whose blood creates no agglutination with antibody A, antibody B and antibody D (Rh D)? List all the possible blood type combination that is compatible for someone with blood type AB-. Please provide explanation.
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