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Re: Already, technology is beginning to blur boundaries between certain [#permalink]
(A) The first is a new process that promises to change the world of medicine; the second is an example of that change.
-> First doesn't tell anything about changing the world of medicine (Wrong)

(B) The first describes a principle while the second describes a situation in which the principle is followed.
-> The first is not a principle (fundamental truth) , its merely an occurrence or phenomenon. (Wrong)

(C) The first describes a principle while the second describes the conditions under which the principle is followed.
->same as B

(D) The first describes a breakthrough while the second describes the impact of that breakthrough.
-> the second doesn't describe any impact of the breakthrough, it just merely states the breakthrough happening in a situation(like an example)

(E) The first describes a generic phenomenon that is taking place and the second provides an example of the phenomenon.
-> correct answer.
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