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Entry of bacteriophages and animal viruses into host cells
Objectification
Treating a person or a group of people as an object rather than recognizing their humanity and individuality.
Wholeness
The state of forming a complete and harmonious whole; unity.
Idealization
A psychological or social process of attributing overly positive qualities to another person or thing, often ignoring the possible negative aspects.
Locsin
Refers to Rozzano Locsin, a nursing theorist known for his contributions to the understanding of technology and caring in nursing.
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