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Select the key term that is most associated with the description below. Each term is used only once.
a. Technician training and consistency are critical; can introduce a large degree of error
b. Low SEE but additional research needed before it can be considered the new gold standard of body composition assessment
c. Use in athletes is hampered by need to follow restrictive pre-measurement guidelines related to exercise and caffeine intake
d. Subject error may be substantial
e. The procedures are not disruptive for the subject as only one site on the body is typically measured
f. Typically described as being slightly built with less-developed muscle mass and fat stores
g. Characterized as being stocky, with wide hips and a tendency to easily gain body fat, especially visceral fat
h. An expression of the ability to produce force in a short amount of time relative to body mass
i. The amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal, voluntary exhalation
j. Can gain muscle mass relatively easily and typically do not have excessive amounts of body fat
-Underwater weighing

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Left Indent

A text formatting feature that sets the distance of the paragraph beginning from the left margin of a document.

Demote

In computing, often used to refer to lowering the rank or level of a piece of data or a thread in a hierarchy.

List Item

A single entry or element within a list, which could be part of an ordered (numbered) or unordered (bulleted) list.

Lower Level

A term referring to items, operations, or components that are considered to be at a more basic or foundational tier within a hierarchy.

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