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penguins

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The original instrument developed in the 1920s that used heat on wounds to accelerate blood clotting was the precursor of which piece of standard OR equipment?
 a. central processing unit
  b. electrosurgical unit (ESU)
  c. extracorporeal circulation machine
  d. ground circuit interrupter outlet

Question 2

What term for legal right of an author or photographer over the reproduction of original work?
 a. branding
  b. copyright
  c. domain
  d. trademark



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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