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The low-molecular-weight building blocks of polymers are called _______.
Obese Child
A child with excess body fat that poses a risk to their health, determined by Body Mass Index (BMI) measurements adjusted for child age and sex.
Transfer Belt
A belt used by healthcare professionals to assist patients who are partially immobilized or need help in moving from one place to another.
Crutches
Mobility aids used to transfer weight from the legs to the upper body during walking, typically used by individuals with injuries or disabilities affecting the legs and feet.
Cane
A walking aid used to provide support and improve balance for individuals with mobility issues.
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