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List the strengths and weaknesses of epidemiological studies and experimental studies.
Curve
A smoothly flowing, continuous line or surface that differs from a straight path by its direction gradually changing.
Percent Defective
Percent Defective is a quality metric that represents the percentage of units in a batch that are not meeting the required standards or specifications.
Acceptance Sampling
A statistical quality control method used to decide whether to accept or reject a lot of products by inspecting a random sample rather than the entire batch.
Capable
The quality of being able to achieve a specified task or outcome efficiently and effectively.
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