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AIDS cripples the immune system by interfering with the activity of cells called ________.
Experimental Conditions
The controlled settings or environments in which experiments are conducted, allowing researchers to examine the effects of variables on subjects.
Unusual Responses
Behaviors or answers that deviate significantly from what is considered normal or expected in a given context.
Correlation
A numerical metric showing how much two or more variables change in relation to each other.
Statistically Significant
A term used to denote that the likelihood of an observed effect or relationship occurring by chance is very low.
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