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Blood colloid osmotic pressure is produced by
S-waves
Secondary or shear waves that travel through the body of the Earth during an earthquake, moving material perpendicular to the wave's direction of travel and cannot pass through liquids.
P-waves
Primary waves that are the fastest type of seismic waves, capable of moving through both solid and liquid layers of the Earth.
Surface Waves
Seismic waves that travel on Earth’s surface.
Subduction Zone
A region of the Earth's crust where one tectonic plate moves under another, often leading to volcanic activity and earthquakes.
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