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  1. ... Each muscle fiber that contracts will produce an action potential. The presence, size, and shape of the wave form of the action potential produced on the oscilloscope, provides information about ...
  2. ... from the urethral cuff to the balloon. This action will allow the sphincter to relax so that ...
  3. ... type of allergy symptom. The first course of action is to avoid the allergen if possible. Medications ...
  4. ... effects include anti-inflammatory and anti-blood clotting actions, lowering cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and reducing blood ...
  5. Gas is formed in the intestines by the action of bacteria as food is being digested. Gas ...
  6. ... with aging as the tendon loses elasticity. Any action that places prolonged repetitive strain on the forearm ...
  7. ... flushed out through the natural blinking and tearing action of the eye. If the foreign body can ...