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Formed by two rays that have the same end point |
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Used to measure and draw angles |
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Angles are measured in degrees. It takes 90 degrees to fill a square corner |
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Measures between 0 and 90 degrees |
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Measures between 90 degrees |
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Measures between 90 and 180 degrees |
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Narcotic and nonnarcotic;relieve pain without producing loss of consciousness or reflex activity |
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Cause of loss of sensationwith or without a loss of consciousness |
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used to prevent anxiety symptoms or disorders. |
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Do NOT dissolve existing blood clots, but do prevent the formation, enlargement, or extension of blood clots |
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Reduce the acidity of the gastric contents |
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Used to treat anxiety symptoms or disorders |
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Do NOT dissolve existing blood clots, but do prevent the formation, enlargement, or extension of blood clots |
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Suppress abnormal neuronal activity in the CNS, preventing seizures |
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Relieve or control the symptons of acute or chronic diarrhea |
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Used to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting |
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Used to treat fungal infections |
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Used to treat allergy symptons; may also be used to treat motion sickness, insomnia, and other nonallergic reactions |
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Used to treat elevated blood pressure |
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Used to reduce serum cholesterol and/or triglycerides |
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Used to reduce fevers associated with a variety of conditions; most common are aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen |
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Used to suppress a cough by acting on the cough centerof the brain |
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