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Compare and contrast the functions of the spinal nerves and cranial nerves.
Acronym
A word formed from the initial letters of a phrase, making it easier to remember or say.
Shockwave
A sharp change in pressure, temperature, and density moving through a medium, typically caused by an object moving faster than the speed of sound in that medium.
High Explosives
Substances that detonate, decomposing extremely rapidly and producing a shock wave with high energy output.
Initiate
To begin or start a process or action.
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