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The maximum number of attempts that a phlebotomist should make to collect a specimen is:
Front Cover
Front Cover, in automotive contexts, often refers to a component that seals the front part of the engine, sometimes housing elements like the timing chain and gear, and ensuring they are protected and lubricated.
Lock-up Clutch
A mechanism in automatic transmissions that locks the engine directly to the transmission at cruising speed to improve fuel efficiency and performance.
Coupling Ratio
in engineering, refers to the relationship between the input and output of a system, such as in transformers or gear ratios.
Fluid Couplings
A hydrodynamic device used to transmit rotating mechanical power; it has been used in automobile transmissions as a replacement for a mechanical clutch.
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