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What aspect of 802.11 standards affects interference between nearby access points?
Urine Specimen
A sample of urine collected for medical testing to diagnose or monitor health conditions.
Kidneys
A pair of organs in the vertebrates' body that filter waste products from the blood and excrete them, along with water, as urine.
Electrolyte Balance
The maintenance of proper concentrations of minerals in the body, which is vital for numerous physiological functions.
Metabolizing Medications
The process by which the body chemically transforms medications, affecting their efficacy, duration, and elimination from the body.
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