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What is the null hypothesis for the two-proportions z-test? What assumptions are required for this test?
Pressure Points
Specific areas of the body where minor pressure can be applied to reduce pain, control bleeding, or influence the flow of body energies in various therapeutic modalities.
Hyperextension
An excessive extension of a limb or part of the body beyond its normal limit, which can lead to injury.
Spinal Curves
The natural arches in the spine, including cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral curvatures, essential for flexibility and support.
Broader Influence
The extended effect or impact one has beyond their immediate circle, affecting a larger community, system, or societal norms.
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