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Viewing the lining of the large intestine to screen for abnormalities is
Marginal Analysis
The comparison of marginal (“extra” or “additional”) benefits and marginal costs, usually for decision making.
Extra Benefits
Additional advantages or services provided beyond the standard or expected, often included in employment contracts, insurance policies, or membership programs.
Extra Costs
Expenses that are not anticipated, often occurring outside of normal or planned operating expenses.
Scarce Resources
Resources that are limited in supply, which can lead to competition for their use or access.
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