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Which one of the following clinical diagnoses is most frequently found in criminal offenders?
Blood Pressure
The force exerted by circulating blood on the walls of the blood vessels, typically measured as a function of heart rate and vascular resistance.
Temporal Lobe
A region of the cerebral cortex responsible for processing auditory information and is involved in language comprehension, emotion, and memory formation.
Four-Wheeler Accident
An incident involving one or more vehicles with four wheels, resulting in damage or injury.
Hearing
The sense and physiological process of perceiving sounds by detecting vibrations through the ear.
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