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The antigens of the foetus do not get exposed to the {tex}{{Rh}^{-}}{/tex} blood of the mother in the first pregnancy. However, during the delivery of the first child, there is a possibility of exposure of the maternal blood to small amounts of the {tex}{{Rh}^{+}}{/tex} blood from the foetus. In such cases, the mother starts preparing antibodies against Rh antigen in her blood.
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Sinkholes are just one of many forms of ground collapse, or subsidence. A sinkhole is a depression in the ground that has no natural external surface drainage. Basically, this means that when it rains, all of the water stays inside the sinkhole and typically drains into the subsurface.
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