Members of a generation who are linked through shared life experiences in their formative years are known as:
a. baby boomers.
b. generational markers.
c. generation gaps.
d. cohorts.
D
Generational groups are categorized into cohorts. These cohorts are members of a generation who are linked through shared life experiences in their formative years.
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1. Antifungal 2. Antiretroviral 3. Antibiotic 4. Antiviral