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Which medication blocks platelet activation by irreversibly interfering with the binding of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) to platelets?
Dominant Purpose
The primary intent or main objective behind an action or decision, especially in legal contexts to determine the predominant reason.
Ethical Problems
Situations or issues requiring a choice between actions that must be evaluated as right or wrong based on moral principles.
Parole and Probation
Systems of supervised release from prison (parole) or alternative sentencing options (probation) that aim to rehabilitate offenders.
Probation Officer
A law enforcement official responsible for supervising offenders who are under probation instead of serving time in prison.
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