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Whats the meaning in cdc terms theoretical risk for HIV transmission. ?
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You have already been told that you didn't have a risk. Enough is enough...
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i just was looking for clearfication teak
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Yes it is
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so that for sure the defenition?
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k just wanted to know ty
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DEFINITION OF THEORETICAL: Of, relating to, or based on theory. Restricted to theory; not practical

NOW AD THE WORD RISK TO THE END AND YOU HAVE "NOT A PRACTICAL RISK" OR "A RISK BASED ON THEORY NEVER PROVEN IN AN ACTUAL SITUATION" OR "WILL HAPPEN WHEN HELL FREEZES OVER" OR "YOU WILLNOTBE1ST"
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