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Today, unions play a larger role in Europe than they do in the U.S.
Sensory Aphasia
A condition where an individual has difficulty understanding or processing sensory input, often related to language.
Stroke
A medical condition characterized by the sudden loss of brain function due to a blockage or rupture of blood vessels in the brain, leading to potential long-term damage.
Aminoglycoside
A class of antibiotics used to treat serious infections caused by gram-negative bacteria, known for their potential to cause kidney and ear toxicity.
Ears
Organs that are responsible for hearing and balance, comprising the outer, middle, and inner sections, each with specific functions in the process of hearing and maintaining equilibrium.
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