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What was one of the key limitations of the Pascaline that Leibniz went on to overcome?
Hemorrhages
Excessive bleeding that occurs inside or outside the body, potentially life-threatening if not managed promptly.
Nailbed
The skin beneath the nail plate that is responsible for supporting nail growth.
Hyperopia
A common eye condition also known as farsightedness, where distant objects can be seen more clearly than close ones.
Myopia
A common vision condition, also known as nearsightedness, where close objects appear clearly, but distant ones do not.
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