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Identify the use of jargon in the excerpt by sorting the words into the appropriate category.

she opened the (far door) and went through to the (hot side). then she reached back inside the (air lock) and pulled the chain in the chemical (shower). that started a (decon cycle) running in the air lock that would (eliminate) any hot agents that might have leaked into the air lock as they were going through. -The Hot Zone, Richard Preston.

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