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How does world-systems theory explain global inequality?
Femoral Vessels
The major blood vessels (arteries and veins) in the thigh that supply blood to and from the lower limbs.
Rubber Bladder
A flexible sac made of rubber or similar materials, used for the containment of liquids or gases in various applications, including medical devices.
Arm Circumference
A measurement around the upper arm, used in medical and fitness assessments to gauge muscle mass or nutritional status.
Apical Rate
The heart rate as measured at the apex of the heart, typically through auscultation, and reflects the actual beat of the heart.
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