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Suppose someone uses an Internet server, such as AOL, to send a message to others that is defamatory. The person injured by the defamation has a good case against:
Auscultating
The act of listening to the internal sounds of the body, typically using a stethoscope, as part of a medical examination.
Palpating
The act of examining a part of the body by touch, especially for medical purposes, to detect conditions or characteristics.
Scanning
The act of examining something closely, often using a machine or electronic device to detect a specific feature or to gather information.
Apex
The point, tip, or summit of anything; in reference to the heart, the point of maximum impulse of the heart against the chest wall.
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