The question asks about the components that constitute the prescription price in the context of dispensing and hospital pharmacy. Let's break down the possible components:
The correct answer is: Cost of ingredients and professional fee only.
This option accurately represents the prescriptive pricing model in the sphere of pharmacy, as it acknowledges both tangible (ingredients) and intangible (professional service) components involved in prescription dispensation.
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| A | \(\Omega^{-1}\) | I | Specific conductance |
| B | \(∧\) | II | Electrical conductance |
| C | k | III | Specific resistance |
| D | \(\rho\) | IV | Equivalent conductance |
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| A | Constant heat (q = 0) | I | Isothermal |
| B | Reversible process at constant temperature (dT = 0) | II | Isometric |
| C | Constant volume (dV = 0) | III | Adiabatic |
| D | Constant pressure (dP = 0) | IV | Isobar |