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Vaccination triggers an immune response which produces immunity.
Tolerance Zone
An area defined by upper and lower limits in which a part feature's dimension or location must lie to be accepted during manufacturing.
Two Dimensional
Pertaining to or occurring on a plane, involving width and height but not depth, typically used in reference to shapes, designs, or drawings.
Profile-Of-A-Line Tolerancing
A dimensional specification technique that controls the shape and size of a line feature, ensuring it stays within defined tolerance zones along its length.
Single Entity
An individual unit, object, or being considered as distinct and independent.
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