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Here's what you could write in your report to the pathologist:

After examining the hearts and livers of four subjects, a closer look at subject number two is needed. Subject number two's heart is significantly heavier and larger than the other hearts. The subject's liver is also heavier. In addition, this subject died much younger than the other subjects. These findings could suggest that the large, heavy organs relate to the subject's death.


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