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Match the meanings with their correct terms.
low levels of blood sugar |
treatment of the mind |
study of tumors |
excision of the stomach |
pertaining to producing cancer |
abnormal condition (slight increase) of white blood cells |
brain disease |
abnormal condition of the skin |
cancerous condition of white blood cells |
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MEANING WITH THEIR CORRECT ANSWER
1. Low level of blood sugar =Hypoglycemia (B)
2. Treatment of the mind=Psychiatry (H)
3. Study of tumor= Oncology (F)
4. Excision of the stomach = Gastric resection (G)
5. Pertaining to producing cancer= Carcinogenic (J)
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