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Nonmaterial culture and material culture are both important to understanding society.
Butterfly needle
A small, winged needle used for accessing veins for blood draws or infusions, minimizing discomfort and tissue damage.
Blood chemistries
Tests performed on a blood sample to measure the levels of certain substances in the blood, providing information about organ function and detecting diseases.
HIV/AIDS
A spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), leading to the progressive failure of the immune system (AIDS) and increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections and tumors.
Antibody tests
Blood tests that look for antibodies in your blood to determine past exposure to certain infections or diseases or to assess your immune system's response to vaccination.
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