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1. Kidney Transplantation - (i) Kidney s...

1. Kidney Transplantation - (i) Kidney stone
2. Renal calculi - (ii) Transfer of kidney from one person
3. Chronic renal failure- (iii) Artificial kidney
4. Haemodialysis - (iv) Urea concentration

A

`{:(,1,2,3,4),(,i,ii,iii,iv):}`

B

`{:(,1,2,3,4),((a),ii,i,iv,iii):}`

C

`{:(,1,2,3,4),((a),iii,ii,iv,i):}`

D

`{:(,1,2,3,4),((a),iv,iii,i,ii):}`

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