A. 50 ml
B. 100 ml
C. 150 ml
D. 275 ml
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- A. Dextrose B. Dilantine C. Diazepam D. Dopamine...
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- A. 750 ml B. 450 ml C. 1500 ml D. 1000 ml...
- Disease characterized by insidious onset and by an absolute increased in number of circulating RBCs and in total blood volume ?
- A. Leukopenia B. Osler’s disease C. Mediterranean disease D. Aplastic anaemia...
- The largest fraction of the total body fluid is_______________?
- A. Extracellular fluid B. Intracellular fluid C. Plasma D. Whole blood...
- The total number of cingula in each dentition is_______________?
- A. 6 B. 12 C. 24 D. 32...
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