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There is a window period between being exposed to HIV and getting accurate results as to whether or not you have actually been infected. Many HIV tests can detect an infection two to three weeks after initial exposure. If someone tests negative on many HIV tests after two weeks since the possible exposure, they're likely HIV-negative, but should still get tested after a certain amount of additional time since everyone can react to the infection differently.
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Explanation:
Common sources of C. perfringens infection include meat, poultry, gravies, and other foods cooked in large batches and held at an unsafe temperature. Outbreaks tend to happen in places that serve large groups of people, such as hospitals, school cafeterias, prisons, and nursing homes, and at events with catered food.
Answer:
Ten minutes after you stop exercising, your heart rate should return to normal
Explanation:
“Not only the above but also a heavy bag doesn't move, depending on your style you may end up chasing or running away a lot during a match.
The heavy bag is just punching with a little movement here and there in the ring your work rate has to be much higher otherwise your doomed.
Plus when you take punches that can fatigue you.”
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