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Type I hypersensitivity reactions are also called anaphylactic reactions.
Ethical Relativism
The belief that moral principles are valid, but are relative to the cultures or individuals holding them, without absolute moral truths.
Symbiotic Relationship
A close and often long-term interaction between two different biological species, where both species benefit from the relationship.
Etiology
The study of causation, or origination; used particularly in the context of disease to determine its cause.
Normative Ethics
A branch of ethics concerned with the criteria of what is morally right and wrong, focusing on the establishment of moral standards that regulate right and wrong conduct.
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