People build up resistance against some diseases and their immune system protects them against the disease in future infections.
It's calculated simply like this: Number of People who develop disease in one year / average number of people in the population in the same year
No, it is extremely unlikely for two people to have the same fingerprint. Each individual's fingerprints are unique due to the complex patterns of ridges and furrows that develop in the skin during fetal development. Even identical twins, who share the same DNA, have distinct fingerprints. This uniqueness is why fingerprints are commonly used for identification purposes.
People exist with the same traits who want the same things but is unlikely they would want to emulate him including all his mistakes.
About the same time people came into the picture..
an epidemic
Etiology refers to the course of a disease. What that means is that it is the history of the progression and development of it. Some conditions have a common etiology because they develop the same way. For example, a cold and a flu; they start out the same, but then change their etiology once they develop more.
same as we do blood testing.
Starvation is the same anywhere in the world. It is a slow and painful way to die that leaves people weak and susceptible to disease and exploitation.Starvation is the same anywhere in the world. It is a slow and painful way to die that leaves people weak and susceptible to disease and exploitation.Starvation is the same anywhere in the world. It is a slow and painful way to die that leaves people weak and susceptible to disease and exploitation.Starvation is the same anywhere in the world. It is a slow and painful way to die that leaves people weak and susceptible to disease and exploitation.
they are i group of people of the same level of importance in ther society
It is theoretically possible, however, unlikely, much the same way that it is unlikely for anyone to be immune to other drugs and toxins. Some people will have higher resistances and tolerances, though.
The same way straight people are created: we're born.
No. Homosexuality is simply a sexual orientation and is in the same category as heterosexuality. Simply because the majority of people are not of that sexual orientation does not make it a 'disease'.