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Type II subsequent events
Present two examples of a Type II subsequent event and explain how they would be treated in the financial statements.
Ultraviolet Lamp
A lamp designed to emit ultraviolet (UV) light, used for various applications including sterilization, curing processes, and scientific research.
Psoriasis
A common skin condition characterized by reddish-silver, scaly lesions most often found on the elbows, knees, scalp, and trunk.
Dorsiflexion
The movement that brings the top of the foot toward the shin, decreasing the angle between the foot and the leg.
Plantar Flexion
The movement of the foot that points the toes downward, away from the leg.
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