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More likely, changes in Hb concentration were caused by fluctuations in plasma volume by other mechanisms, as has been reported in the time course of surface cooling [ 48, 49] and rewarming [ 50].
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But when partners feel accepted and understood, they are more likely to change willingly, often making more changes than requested.
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