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Carl Sagan's Statement, "Absence of Evidence Is Not Evidence of Absence

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Carl Sagan's statement, "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence," can be used to justify

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Neurologic Examination

An assessment of the nervous system that may include testing of motor and sensory skills, balance, reflexes, and cognitive function.

Dizzy

The sensation of spinning or losing one's balance, which may be caused by issues within the inner ear, brain, or sensory nerve pathways.

Falls Over

An incident or occurrence of losing one's balance and collapsing to the ground, potentially leading to injury.

Spinal Nerve

One of the nerves that stem from the spinal cord, responsible for transmitting signals between the body and the spinal cord.

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