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All the following methods are used by the laboratory to diagnose viral infections except:
Androgynous
A term describing a person or characteristic that blends or does not conform to typical masculine or feminine traits, often in relation to appearance or behavior.
Gender Stereotypes
Preconceived notions and beliefs about the roles, behaviors, and attributes that society considers appropriate for men and women.
Gender Conservation
The understanding that a person's gender remains the same even if appearances or roles change, traditionally recognized as part of cognitive development in children.
Sex Differences
Variations in characteristics, behaviors, and physiological processes between males and females, often rooted in biological or genetic distinctions.
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