After Carl's leg was amputated to resect an osteosarcoma, he was fitted with an artificial leg known as a:
a. psychosis
b. resection
c. prosthesis
d. pleura
e. neoplasm
C
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a. test for antibody levels b. test for gp120 levels c. test for genotypes of resistance d. B and C
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. repolarization. B. depolarization. C. conductivity. D. irritability.