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Card 16
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if an antibiotic does not kill bacteria, the bacteria is...?
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Card 17
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give two ways we can reduce the number of antibiotic resistant bacteria?
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Card 18
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what causes bacteria not to be destroyed by the antibiotic?
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Card 19
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why are drugs such as vaccines tested on human cells in a lab first?
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Card 20
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why are human trials on healthy volunteers carried out?
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Card 21
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why are human trials carried out on people with the illness?
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Card 22
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what type of drug trial does the patient and the doctor KNOW they have been given the drug and NOT a placebo?
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Card 23
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in what type of drug trial does the patient and the doctor NOT KNOW that they have been given the drug but the placebo
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Card 24
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in wha type of drug trial does the patient NOT KNOW but the doctor KNOWS whether they have been given a drug or a placebo?/
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Card 25
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why is the heart called a double pump?
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