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Explain epigenetics and its importance in the field of human development.
Patent Airway
An airway that is open and unobstructed, allowing for the free passage of air into and out of the lungs.
Identification
The process of recognizing or establishing the identity of a person or object, often through comparison and analysis.
Phytonadione
A form of vitamin K which is used to treat and prevent cases of deficiency or to reverse the effects of blood thinning medications.
Intramuscularly
A method of administering medication deep into the muscles, allowing for the drug to be absorbed into the bloodstream more quickly.
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