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Constitutive genes
Vital Signs
Clinical measurements that indicate the state of a patient's essential bodily functions; typically includes body temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
Aural Thermometer
A type of thermometer designed to measure body temperature through the ear canal, known for its speed and non-invasive nature.
Instantaneous Tympanic Membrane
A term that does not accurately reflect a real key-term; perhaps refers to the immediate assessment of the eardrum's condition.
Pulse Rate
The number of heartbeats per minute, indicating the heart's health and efficiency.
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