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List three important intermolecular forces that operate in DNA, and explain what parts of the molecule are involved in these forces.
Hypernatremia
A condition characterized by an elevated sodium level in the blood, which can lead to various health issues.
Hypoventilation
A condition in which breathing is insufficient to properly exchange gases in the lungs, leading to elevated blood carbon dioxide levels.
Self-Blame
Holding oneself responsible for an event or situation that one cannot entirely control.
Chronic Fatigue
A long-term condition characterized by extreme tiredness or exhaustion that isn't relieved by rest and can't be explained by an underlying medical condition.
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