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The heimlich maneuver, or abdominal thrust, should be used when someone is choking. select the best answer from the choices provided. t f
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The theories on the expansion of galaxies maybe re-examined to strengthen science should not be tested to strengthen science will weaken scientific knowledge if they change will become laws if they don't change
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Anonnative species is best described as a species that a. does not normally live in an area b. has no permanent home c. is a poor predator d. increase biodiversity
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