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An inherent problem with the NRZ-L and NRZI digital encoding schemes is that long sequences of 0s in the data produce a signal that never changes.
Placenta
An organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, providing oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby and removing waste products.
Nutrients
Essential substances obtained from food that are necessary for the body to grow, maintain health, and carry out its functions.
Oxygen
A chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8, essential for the respiration of most living organisms and for combustion.
Uterine Wall
The muscular wall comprising the outer layer of the uterus, which expands significantly during pregnancy to accommodate a growing fetus.
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