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In adaptive immunity, pathogen specific receptors are produced in large numbers only after exposure to the pathogen or its products.
Sexual Orientation
An enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attractions to men, women, both genders, neither gender, or another gender.
Disciplinary Identity
Disciplinary identity refers to a sense of belonging or affiliation to a specific academic discipline, shaped by shared norms, values, methodologies, and language among its practitioners.
Transphobia
The fear, hatred, disbelief, or mistrust of people who are transgender, nonbinary, or don't conform to traditional gender norms.
Heteronormativity
A concept that describes the societal norm that assumes heterosexuality as the default or normal sexual orientation, often marginalizing non-heterosexual relationships and identities.
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