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danielfitts88

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The production of antibodies is stimulated by
 
  pruning.
  immunization.
  head-sparing.
  allergies.

Question 2

In the healthiest nations, 99.9 percent of children who survive the first month live to age
 
  5.
  10.
  15.
  20.



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Answer to Question 1

immunization.

Answer to Question 2

15.



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