<span>HIV antibody tests look for these antibodies to HIV in your blood or oral fluid. The soonest an antibody test will detect infection is 3 weeks. Most (approximately 97%), but not all, people will develop detectable antibodies within 3 to 12 weeks (21 to 84 days) of infection</span>
I would say it is A. Because they are going to comply with the new rules that were given, but are still being exposed to where children would want to smoke and be tempted. Plus, process of elimination. D. can't be it because it says nothing about cigarettes being stolen. C. can't be it either because a display case EXPOSES cigarettes. And B. can't be it because they are still being exposed to it.
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It can decrease the chance of you getting the virus, especially if there is a new strand of influenza. it helps prepare your body to fight it off better if you get the virus
The answer would be offspring. Why? When a sperm and an egg meets, it creates a zygote.