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skad [1K]
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How to use a creative version of the scientific method in the healthcare profession?

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tatuchka [14]3 years ago
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Come up with a hypothesis of what might be wrong with the person
Test them for what you think is wrong
Figure out what is wrong
Fix them
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Figure 1. This figure shows the generalized structure of a prokaryotic cell.

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Figure 2. This figure shows the relative sizes of different kinds of cells and cellular components. An adult human is shown for comparison.

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