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Replication logic involves
Locum Tenens
A Latin phrase that means “to hold the place of, to substitute for.” In the health care context, a locum tenens is a physician who substitutes temporarily for another.
Substitute
A person or thing acting or serving in place of another, often temporarily or as an alternative.
Deposition
A deposition involves a live person being questioned under oath by an attorney who is party to the proceeding and takes place prior to the case going before the judge (and jury).
Under Oath
A legal condition whereby an individual promises to tell the truth in a court of law or other legal proceeding.
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