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The majority of x-rays produced by dental x-ray machines are formed by:
Conserve Body Temperature
Strategies or interventions designed to maintain the body's internal temperature within optimal limits.
Tepid Sponge Baths
A method of bathing using a sponge with lukewarm water, often used to reduce fever or gently cleanse the body.
Cool Compresses
A treatment method involving the application of a damp, cool cloth to a specific area of the body to reduce pain or swelling.
Evaporation
The process by which water or another liquid turns into vapor, moving from the liquid phase into the gaseous phase, often as part of the water cycle.
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