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Starting with G = G° + RT ln Q and G = -nFE, derive the Nernst equation.
Percussion Notes
Sounds produced by tapping on the surface of the body, used in medical examination to assess the condition of the thorax or abdomen.
Distended Bladder
An enlarged bladder, typically resulting from an accumulation of urine due to an inability to empty fully.
Midline Area
Refers to the central vertical line of the body or body part, dividing it into equal right and left sides.
Costovertebral Angles
The anatomical areas on the back formed by the junction of the ribs and the vertebral column, examined for tenderness indicating kidney pathology.
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