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The human immunodeficiency virus or HIV destroys helper T cells, limiting the body's ability to fight infection.
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a statistical method for successively splitting a sample into groups of people with different probabilities of using an item. The result takes the form of a tree diagram.
Ãâó: www.audiencedialogue.org/gloss-stats.html
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help provided, usually quickly, in large units and without consideration of institutional strengthening or capacity-building aspects (eg emergency food aid) (see also: Technical Assistance).
Ãâó: www.mos.gov.pl/mos/publikac/Raporty_opracowania/ma...
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| AIDS-related complex |
A set of symptoms, such as lymph node enlargement, fever, loss of weight, diarrhea, and minor opportunistic diseases associated with a weakened immune system, which indicates a less severe form of infection by the HIV virus than AIDS itself. In some cases this is diagnosed as a precursor to AIDS. Also known as "AIDS-related condition" or "AIDS-related syndrome".
Ãâó: fightaidsathome.scripps.edu/glossary.html
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| AIDS |
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome): Disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus.
Ãâó: www.texascollaborative.org/Urban_Module/glossary.h...
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