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Is it possible for corporations operating in Canada to commit criminal acts? Explore this question in terms of Canadian law and deterrence strategies discussed in the text.
Mitral Valve
One of the four valves in the heart, located between the left atrium and left ventricle; it helps regulate blood flow.
Mechanical Prosthetic Valve
An artificial heart valve used to replace a diseased valve to restore normal blood flow through the heart.
Premature Supraventricular Contractions
A type of abnormal heart rhythm originating from the atria, characterized by early or extra heartbeats.
Sim's Position
A body position used in medical examinations where the patient lies on their left side with the right knee and thigh drawn up, useful for rectal examination.
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