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HIV preferentially attacks cytotoxic T cells.
Strike-Slip Fault
A type of fault where two blocks of the Earth's crust slide past one another in a horizontal direction, with little to no vertical movement.
Horizontal Offset
The displacement of the Earth's surface along a fault line, measured in a horizontal direction.
Fault Scarp
A steep slope or cliff formed as a result of movement along a geological fault, typically found at the Earth's surface.
Carbon-14
A carbon isotope that emits radiation, utilized in radiocarbon dating to ascertain the age of organic matter.
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