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The mother's blood does not normally mix with the baby's blood during the pregnancy unless there has been a procedure (such as amniocentesis or chorionic villus sampling) or vaginal bleeding. These antibodies will then bind with the baby's Rh-positive red blood cells, causing them to be destroyed.
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i would think for it to be C allthough im not entirely sure to me its between B and C but C makes alot more sense.
A 'low fat' or 'low in fat' food must contain no more than 3g of fat per 100g of food. A liquid must contain no more than 1.5g fat per 100g. 'Reduced fat' means the food must contain at least 25 percent less fat than the regular product to which it is being compared, and at least 3g less fat per 100g of food.
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increased attention and decreased fatigue
increased activity and wakefulness
decreased appetite
euphoria and rush
increased respiration
rapid/irregular heartbeat
hyperthermia
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