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What is the importance of the Miller-Urey experiment?
Electrodes
Conductive pads or devices used to establish electrical contact with the body for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.
Cardiovascular Risk
The likelihood or probability of developing heart-related conditions, influenced by factors such as lifestyle, diet, and genetics.
Blood Pressure
The pressure of circulating blood on the walls of blood vessels, a critical indicator of cardiovascular health.
Elevated Blood Glucose
Increased levels of glucose in the bloodstream, potentially indicating health conditions like diabetes.
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