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The phase diagram for a pure substance is shown below.What is the critical pressure?
Apical Pulse
The heartbeat as felt at the apex of the heart, typically located on the left chest, providing information on heart rate and rhythm.
Palpate
The technique of examining parts of the body by touch, especially for medical purposes such as feeling organs, lymph nodes, or detecting abnormalities.
Intercostal Spaces
The anatomical spaces between the ribs that contain muscles and nerves.
Vital Signs
Basic physiological measurements used to assess the most critical body functions, including temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure.
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