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The fifteenth century theologian who claimed that reason could not prove spiritual truth was

Understand the basic principles and applications of microbial analysis.
Recognize and describe different types of pathogens, including viruses, prions, and fungi.
Acknowledge the significance of microbiology in understanding infectious diseases.
Understand the use of staining in the observation and identification of microorganisms.

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Constructively

refers to a legal interpretation where an action or condition is treated as existing by virtue of a legal fiction, even if not in actuality.

Bailment

Bailment describes the process of placing personal property into the temporary custody or care of another, with the expectation of its return.

Real Property

Land and anything permanently affixed to it, such as buildings and natural resources.

Personal Property

Items or assets that can be moved and are not fixed to one location, unlike real estate.

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