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Actual malice must always be proven by any plaintiff who sues the media for defamation.
Epiglottis
A leaf-shaped flap of cartilage located behind the tongue, which closes over the windpipe during swallowing to prevent food from entering the airways.
Nasal Cavity
The interior space of the nose, lined with mucosa, involved in breathing and the olfactory process.
Pharynx
A muscular tube that connects the mouth and nasal passages with the esophagus and larynx, playing a key role in both the respiratory and digestive systems.
Hyperventilates
Excessively rapid or deep breathing, which can lead to a decrease in carbon dioxide in the blood, causing lightheadedness or tingling of the limbs.
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