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Automatic transmissions began changing from hydraulically controlled to electronically controlled during the late 1970's and early 1980's.
Electronic Device
A gadget powered by electricity, often containing circuitry and used for purposes such as communication, computation, or entertainment.
Intravenous Fluid
A liquid substance administered directly into the vein to replace lost fluids, provide nutrients, or administer medications.
Positive Pressure
A type of pressure that exceeds atmospheric pressure, often used in respiratory therapy to aid breathing.
Peripheral Intravenous Catheter
A small, flexible tube inserted into a peripheral vein, typically in the hand or arm, for the administration of medications, fluids, or to draw blood.
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