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A derivative is a financial instrument whose value changes in response to changes in an underlying observable variable, such as a stock price, an interest rate, a currency exchange rate, or a commodity price.
Cerebral Angiography
A medical imaging technique used to visualize the blood vessels in and around the brain, often used to diagnose and assess conditions like aneurysms or blockages.
Electroencephalography
A method of recording electrical activity of the brain by placing electrodes along the scalp.
Hypoglossal Nerves
Cranial nerves responsible for the movement of most of the muscles of the tongue, crucial for swallowing and speech.
Tongue
A muscular organ in the mouth that is involved in tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
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