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By what mechanism does glucagon promote hyperglycemia?
Authority
The legal right or power to make decisions, give orders, or act on behalf of another person or entity.
Liable
Being legally responsible for an action or outcome; subject to legal obligation or liability.
Negligently
Acting with a lack of proper care or attention that a reasonable person would use in similar circumstances, often leading to harm or damages.
Respondeat Superior
A legal doctrine that holds an employer or principal legally responsible for the wrongful acts of an employee or agent, when such acts occur within the scope of their employment or agency.
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