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Controls in an experiment are used to limit the affect of outside influences on the result of the experiment.
Vital Signs
Basic body functions measured to assess an individual's general physical health, including temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure.
General Appearance
The initial observation made about a person's physical state, presence of visible abnormalities, and overall demeanor, often important in clinical assessments.
Orientation Phase
The initial stage of development in various processes or relationships, which involves learning, adaptation, and acclimatization to new conditions or environments.
Tonsillectomy
A surgical procedure to remove the tonsils, typically performed to treat recurring tonsillitis or obstructive sleep apnea.
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