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The unique antigen-reactive proteins of T cells are
Issue Development
The process by which concerns or problems are identified, defined, and evolved for discussion or resolution.
Double-Edged Effect
A situation or strategy that has both positive and negative outcomes or implications.
Overconfidence
A cognitive bias where a person's subjective confidence in their judgments is greater than the objective accuracy of those judgments.
Fundamental Attribution Error
The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to overemphasize personal characteristics and underestimate situational influences when explaining someone else's behavior.
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