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How many antigens are in the Kidd system?
Set Point Theory
A theory suggesting that individuals have a genetically determined range of weight and temperature that their body regulates to maintain.
Dieting
The practice of eating food in a regulated manner to achieve or maintain a controlled weight.
Tolerate Uncertainty
The ability to accept and deal with situations where outcomes are unknown.
Sexual Orientation
An enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, or sexual attractions to men, women, or both sexes.
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