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From a distance of 1 AU, the gravity of a three- solar- mass star is _ _ the gravity of a lower- limit stellar black hole.
Prevalence
The percentage of people identified with a disease or condition at a given moment.
Incidence
a measure used in epidemiology to refer to the rate at which new cases of a disease or condition occur in a population over a specified period of time.
Correlation Coefficient
A statistical measure that describes the extent to which two variables change together and thus how well one variable predicts the other.
Risk
The potential for losing something of value or the possibility of an unwanted outcome.
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