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How do lags affect stabilization policy? Your answer should include three specific types of lags.
Following Exposure
The monitoring and treatment of individuals after they have been exposed to a hazardous substance or environment, to prevent or minimize health impacts.
Detectable
Capable of being discovered or noticed through specific means, often used in the context of substances or conditions in tests.
Helper T Cells
A type of white blood cell important for the immune response, helping to activate other cells to fight infections and diseases.
Immune System's Response
The reactions of the immune system against pathogens like viruses and bacteria, including the production of antibodies and mobilization of immune cells.
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