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Select from the following pathologic terminology to match its description.
-Sudden, unexpected stoppage of heart action
Wave Base
The maximum depth at which water wave motion can significantly move sediment on the ocean or lake floor.
Approach Shore
The action or process of coming closer to the shoreline or coast.
Wave Base
The maximum depth in a body of water at which wave action can move sediments on the seabed, typically correlating with half the wavelength of surface waves.
Moving Current
A steady flow of a fluid in a particular direction, especially a natural flow of water in the ocean.
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