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acquired character a noninheritable modification produced in an animal as a result of its own activities or of environmental influences.
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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome 愛滋生病, 獲得免疫缺陷綜合症, An infectious disease caused by a retrovirus designated as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The disease is characterized by a gradual depletion of T lymphocytes, recurring fever, weight loss, multiple opportunistic infections, and rare forms of pneumonia and cancer associated with collapse of the immune system.
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acquired drive An internal drive state produced when an environmental stimulus is paired with an unconditioned source of drive.
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acquired immunodeficiency syndrome The most severe manifestation of infection with HIV. The CDC lists numerous opportunistic infections and neoplasms (cancers) that, in the presence of HIV infection, constitute an AIDS diagnosis. In 1993, the CDC expanded the criteria for an AIDS diagnosis to include CD4 cell count at or below 200 cells/mm³ in the presence of HIV infection. In persons (age 5 and older) with normally functioning immune systems, CD4 cell counts usually range from 800 to 1,500 cells/mm³. ...
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