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The combining form sphygm/o- means ________.
Tautology
A redundant or circular statement in which the conclusion is identical to the premise.
Declarative Statement
A sentence that makes a statement or expresses an opinion, rather than giving a command or asking a question.
Simple Statement
A clear and straightforward declaration or expression, often consisting of only one clause.
Natural Language
Human languages, including both spoken and written forms, capable of expressing an infinite variety of ideas and emotions.
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