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Pathology
Indirect chemical carcinogens differ from direct acting agents in that they require metabolic activation to exert their carcinogenic effects. This means that indirect carcinogens must undergo a chemical transformation within the body before
Oral Surgery
Scrub technique refers to the method of scrubbing the operator's hands and forearms before donning gown and gloves. This is essential for maintaining a sterile environment and reducing the risk of surgical site infections.