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Carrying capacity is the largest population a particular environment can support sustainably without environmental degradation.
Total Protein Stores
A measure of the total amount of protein contained within the body, important for various bodily functions and health assessments.
Upper Arm Circumference
A measurement used in nutritional assessment and overall health evaluation, reflecting the muscle and fat stores in the upper arm.
Normal Pulse
A measure of the heart rate indicating the number of heartbeats per minute, considered to be within a range that is typical for the age and condition of an individual.
Pulse Grading
The assessment of the pulse to determine its strength, rate, rhythm, and quality, often on a scale from 0 to 4.
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