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Virulence differs from pathogenicity in that pathogenicity describes the ability of an organism to cause disease,whereas virulence describes the degree of pathogenicity as the disease develops.
Hypothesis
A suggested theory put forward with minimal evidence as an initial step for more in-depth inquiry.
Proposition
An announcement or avowal that presents an evaluation or sentiment.
Hypothesis
A supposition or proposed explanation made on the foundation of limited information, aimed at further examination.
Explanation
An explanation or report that clarifies by providing more detailed description or uncovering pertinent facts or concepts.
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