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Which surface of the forearm is in contact with the IR when radiographing the forearm in a lateral position?
Freezing Cycle
A process involving the lowering of temperature to below 0°C, used in various contexts such as food preservation or climate patterns.
Proliferation Phase
The second phase of wound healing, in which new tissue forms, closing off the wound.
Scar Tissue
Fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin or tissues after an injury or surgery, often leading to reduced functionality and flexibility.
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