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What is the mechanism in type II hypersensitivity reactions?
Inductive Argument
A form of reasoning in which the premises seek to supply strong evidence for the truth of the conclusion.
Correlated Objects
Items or variables that have a mutual relationship or connection, where changes in one are associated with changes in the other.
Causal Relationship
A connection between two events where one directly influences or causes the other.
Causal Arguments
Arguments that establish a cause-and-effect relationship between two or more things.
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