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When a business uses a subsidiary accounts receivable ledger, there is no need to keep a summary accounts receivable account in the general ledger.
Parietal Bone
One of two bones forming the sides and roof of the cranium.
Temporal Bone
A pair of bones forming part of the side of the skull, housing structures of the ear and contributing to the cranial cavity's protection.
Ethmoid Bone
A spongy bone located between the eyes that contributes to the medial walls of the orbits, the roof of the nasal cavity, and the nasal septum.
Epiphysis
The expanded end of a long bone.
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