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Which chemical is not involved in fibrinolysis?
Invasive Procedures
Medical procedures involving entry into the body via incisions or through body cavities, often requiring sterile techniques.
Body Fluids
Liquids within the bodies of living organisms that carry nutrients and waste, including blood, saliva, urine, and sweat.
Moderate Intravenous Sedation
A medical procedure that involves administering sedatives through the vein to achieve a moderate level of sedation.
Diagnostic Procedures
Tests and examinations conducted to identify the cause of an illness or disorder.
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