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Which of the following is not a phase of typical transplant rehabilitation?
Persuaded
Being persuaded refers to the process of being convinced to do something or to believe in something through reasoning or argument.
Strong Arguments
Persuasive and well-founded statements or reasons that are compelling and effectively support a specific stance or position.
Weak Arguments
Arguments that lack convincing evidence or logical cohesion, making them less persuasive.
Persuasive Messages
Communications designed to influence or change an audience's thoughts, feelings, or actions regarding an issue, idea, or product.
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