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  2. Quizlet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quizlet

    Quizlet is a multi-national American company that provides tools for studying and learning. [1] Quizlet was founded in October 2005 by Aiden Kim Doyun, who at the time was a 15-year old student, [2] and released to the public in January 2007. [3] Quizlet's primary products include digital flash cards, matching games, practice electronic ...

  3. Stages of Syphilis: Primary, Secondary, Latent, & Tertiary

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    Primary. Painless sores appear at the site of infection ( mouth, anus, rectum, vagina, or penis ). These are called chancres. The sores heal on their own after 3 to 6 weeks, but you can still ...

  4. Middle Ear Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Middle ear. Also known as the tympanic cavity, the middle ear is an air-filled, membrane-lined space located between the ear canal and the Eustachian tube, cochlea, and auditory nerve. The eardrum ...

  5. Common Bile Duct Function, Anatomy & Definition | Body Maps

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    The common bile duct is part of the biliary system. Bile is a greenish-brown fluid that helps digest fats from our food intake. It is produced by the liver and stored and concentrated in the ...

  6. Lung Trachea & Bronchial Tree Diagram & Function | Body Maps

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    Bronchial Tree. Trachea. The trachea, also called the windpipe, is part of the passageway that supplies air to the lungs. Any prolonged blockage, even for a few minutes, can cause death. The ...

  7. Gemma (botany) - Wikipedia

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    A gemma (plural gemmae) is a single cell, or a mass of cells, or a modified bud of tissue, that detaches from the parent and develops into a new individual. This type of asexual reproduction is referred to as fragmentation. It is a means of asexual propagation in plants. These structures are commonly found in fungi, algae, liverworts and mosses ...

  8. Stewardship theory - Wikipedia

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    Stewardship theory is a theory that managers, left on their own, will act as responsible stewards of the assets and resources they control. [citation needed] Stewardship theorists assume that given a choice between self-serving behavior and pro-organizational behavior, a steward will place higher value on cooperation than defection. Stewards ...

  9. Psychotropic Medications: Types, Their Use, and Side Effects

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    Bupropion, which promotes important brain activity and can be used to treat seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or to help people quit smoking. Side effects of antidepressants include: Drowsiness ...

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