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Which of the following T cells are the primary targets of HIV?
Sherman Act
A landmark antitrust law passed in 1890 in the United States, designed to promote market competition by prohibiting monopolies, cartels, and other forms of anticompetitive conduct.
Criminally Convicted
Being criminally convicted means that an individual has been found guilty of a crime by a court of law, following a formal trial or plea agreement.
Violating
The action of violating or not adhering to a regulation, pact, or statute.
Rule Of Reason
A legal principle in antitrust law that evaluates the legality of business practices based on their overall impact on competition, rather than deeming them inherently unlawful.
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