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What are the four elements of a negligence cause of action?
William S. Gosset
A statistician best known for developing the t-test under the pseudonym "Student," contributing significantly to the field of small-sample statistics.
Cholesterol
A waxy substance found in the blood and cells, necessary for the body but high levels of which can be harmful.
Confidence Interval
A breadth of values, extracted from sample-based statistics, considered likely to enfold the value of an unexplored population parameter.
Resting Heart Rate
The number of heartbeats per minute while an individual is at rest, indicating their basic level of cardiac activity.
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