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A.) Certain B.) Uncertain C.) Hope to have time D.) Doubtful E.) Absolutely not I am interested in doing a Knowledge Topic.
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Love in Infant Monkeys The Work of Harry F. Harlow
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Rhesus Monkeys Grooming
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Fear Stimulus
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When we match up bloods for transfusion we must consider the Rh factor as well as the ABO group because an Rh- individual cannot receive Rh+ blood. He becomes sensitized and will produce anti- Rh antibodies on the first transfusion. On any following transfusion of Rh+ blood agglutination will occur.If a Rh- mother becomes pregnant by a Rh+ father, the baby may inherit the Rh factor. This means a Rh+ baby growing in a Rh- mother. Before birth and during the birth process some of the baby's blood gets into the mother's circulation. This sensitizes the mother to Rh+ blood and she produces anti-Rh+ antibodies. These antibodies do not affect the first baby as they are produced in her blood after this baby is born. If she has a second pregnancy with a Rh- baby, however, her antibodies may cross the placenta and destroy the baby's red blood cells.
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How else do we know about Rhesus Monkeys? Rh+ and Rh-
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Love in Infant Monkeys The Work of Harry F. Harlow
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