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Economists blame the long lines at gasoline stations in the U.S.in the 1970s on
Excessive Bleeding
A condition where an individual loses blood more than what is considered normal, potentially leading to medical emergencies.
APGAR
A quick test performed on a newborn at 1 and 5 minutes after birth, assessing the baby's heart rate, respiration, muscle tone, reflex response, and color to evaluate its physical condition.
Appearance
The way that someone or something looks to others, encompassing aspects such as physical presence, attire, and overall presentation.
Mammoplasty
Mammoplasty refers to a surgical procedure to change the size, shape, or contours of the breasts.
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