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An example of the
Method of Analogy is the isolation of HIV, which was facilitated by
scientists’ knowledge that Hepatitis B was transmitted through blood
products and their recognition that this disease shared high-risk groups in
common with AIDS. Thus, the Hepatitis B model was informative about, and
applicable to, AIDS. |