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Product mix problems cannot have greater-than-or-equal-to (≥) constraints.
Second-Leading Cause
A term used to denote the cause ranked as the second most common or significant factor contributing to a condition or event.
Cancer
A group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body, characterized by genetic mutations and often requiring complex treatments.
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A radioactive gas that is a decay product of uranium, which can accumulate in buildings and increase the risk of lung cancer upon exposure.
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Natural accumulations of minerals, metals, or other geological resources that are located beneath the Earth's surface, often requiring mining to extract.
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