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A. True Turbulent vibrations generate sound waves.
B. False Flow is laminar rather than turbulent in normal large arteries.
C. True Turbulence is set up as blood flows into the dilated segment.
D. True Turbulence is set up as blood squirts through the constricted segment.
E. True Rapid ventricular filling in early diastole can cause turbulence in healthy young adults and generate a sound (the third heart sound)
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