white blood cells.
The Cascades have the greatest risk of volcano damage as there are several volcanoes located near populated areas.
HIV can go undetected for many years, as it may not cause any noticeable symptoms in the early stages. Without testing, the virus can silently replicate and progress to advanced stages, leading to severe damage to the immune system. Regular testing is key to early detection and effective management of HIV.
Bacterial vaginosis can not cause HIV, contracting the virus is what gives people people a positive HIV status. However if you have bacterial vaginosis then you may be more likely to contract HIV if you are having unprotected sex because the normal protective barrier of the skin may be damage by the bacterial infection and therefore more permeable to the virus
The single greatest cause of gearbox damage typically stems from lack of proper lubrication. Insufficient lubrication can lead to increased friction, heat, and wear on the gearbox components, ultimately resulting in failure. Regular maintenance and timely replacement of lubricants are essential to prevent gearbox damage.
The greatest damage during an earthquake typically occurs near the epicenter, where the seismic waves are the strongest. Areas with older, poorly constructed buildings or infrastructure are more prone to extensive damage. Additionally, regions with loose, water-saturated soil, like liquefaction-prone areas, can experience significant destruction.
The immune system.
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the greatest damage is cause by fires that get started by it all (c)
HIV and aids if he or she is african american
Hawaii would have the greatest risk of volcano damage
Yes. For more information search on HIV encephalopathy.
Acquired Immune System or Adaptive immune System
Yes, that is where the greatest action is centered. But 'damage' is judged in human cost (buildings, lives, etc.), so if the epicenter is far from civilization, 'damage' is slight.
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Nuclear weapons cause the greatest damage in explosion. This will affect even the atmosphere for a very long period of time.
HIV is a virus that attacks the immune system, specifically targeting CD4 cells, which help the body fight infections. HIV can eventually progress to AIDS if left untreated, leading to severe damage to the immune system.