Masculine boys, feminine girls more likely to engage in cancer risk behaviors, study finds — ScienceDaily
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One of the big questions that has concerned biologists working on HIV for two decades now is that of the "effective population size" of the virus within a patient. The effective population size is a mathematical quantity that determines, among other things, how quickly drug resistance may evolve…
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