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Value-added activities are activities that could be reduced or removed from the process with no ill effect on the end product or service.
Circumferential
Referring to or encompassing the outer boundary or edge of an area or object.
Concentric
Characterized by common center points; in muscle terms, a type of contraction where muscles shorten while generating force.
Interstitial
Referring to the spaces or interstices between tissues or organs in the body, often associated with fluid.
Appositional
Growth or movement towards each other or towards a common point, often used in anatomical or dental contexts.
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