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In mass spectrometry,m/z represents
Rectal Suppository
A solid medication form inserted into the rectum, where it dissolves or melts to exert a local or systemic effect.
Rectal Wall
The layer of tissue that forms the inner lining of the rectum, part of the lower gastrointestinal tract.
Internal Sphincter
A circular muscle that helps control the passage of contents through bodily openings, such as the anus or urethra, functioning involuntarily.
Vaginal Suppositories
Medication in solid form designed to be inserted into the vagina where it dissolves and delivers its medicinal effect locally.
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