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Screening must be done with great care as this process is often prone to errors.There can be false negatives, which means individuals who are predicted to perform successfully for a given position do not perform at satisfactory levels when placed on the job.
Sodium Ions
Positively charged particles (Na+) that play critical roles in the body, including regulating blood pressure, muscle function, and fluid balance.
Potassium Ions
Charged particles of potassium, essential for various physiological processes including nerve transmission and muscle contraction.
Motor Neurons
Nerve cells forming part of the nervous system that are responsible for controlling the movements of muscles.
Neuroblasts
Immature nerve cells that have the potential to differentiate into various types of neurons during the development of the nervous system.
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