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How can the variation in individual responses to pathogens be explained to patients?
Randomly Occurring
Randomly occurring refers to events or phenomena that happen without a predictable pattern, often analyzed in probability and statistics to understand patterns and occurrences in data.
Assignable Variation
Variation in a process that can be traced to specific causes, as opposed to random or common cause variation.
Malfunctioned
Referred to when an item or system does not operate as intended or fails to perform its required function.
Temperature Change
The difference in temperature between two points in time or space, indicating a warming or cooling trend.
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