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Defense of Property
The legal right to use reasonable force to protect one's property from theft, damage, or invasion.
Common Law Doctrine
A Common Law Doctrine is a rule or principle established from precedent, derived from court decisions, rather than statutes or written law.
Castle
A large, fortified residence or stronghold, historically used by nobility or royalty for protection and as a symbol of power.
Traditional Categories
Established or conventional classifications used to organize concepts, items, or practices according to common characteristics.
Q1: X-ray examination of the lower gastrointestinal tract<br>A)abdominal
Q12: -megaly: _
Q20: X-ray record of vessels:<br>A) anjiogram<br>B) angeiogram<br>C) angiogram
Q29: Varicocelectomy<br>A)carcinoma of the prostate gland<br>B)cryptorchism<br>C)sterilization (hormones remain)<br>D)benign
Q40: Not breathing:<br>A) apnea<br>B) aphnea<br>C) afpnea
Q78: -trophy: _
Q92: ana-: _
Q116: Androgen: _
Q132: A. prostrate gland<br>B. prostate gland<br>A or B:
Q189: Pertaining to killing microorganisms<br>A)aerosol<br>B)amphetamine<br>C)anticonvulsant<br>D)antidote<br>E)antihistamine<br>F)antinauseant<br>G)antipyretic<br>H)bactericidal<br>I)benzodiazepine<br>J)beta-blocker<br>K)bronchodilator<br>L)cathartic<br>M)contraindication<br>N)erythromycin<br>O)idiosyncrasy<br>P)intrathecal<br>Q)parenteral<br>R)synergism<br>S)syringe<br>T)toxicity