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The image is a close-up, eye-level, full-shot photograph of an open textbook. The text is primarily in black ink on white paper, with some blue highlighting and headings. The page is part of a section titled "Resistance and immunity." The left column of the page discusses tissue shrinkage, adhesions, and fibrosis of infarcts, with bullet points describing their characteristics and causes. It also includes a section on "Learning outcomes" after studying the chapter, listing what the reader should be able to do. The right column focuses on lymphocytes, differentiating between T-lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes, their functions, and how they contribute to immunity. It mentions the thymus gland, thymosin, antibodies, and antigens. The term "Cell-mediated immunity" is a prominent heading. The lighting appears to be from above and slightly to the right, creating subtle shadows on the page. The paper has a matte finish. There are no external elements visible, such as a desk, hands, or background environment. The image is entirely focused on the content of the textbook page. The city of Jalingo, Nigeria is not depicted or referenced in this image.
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