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Articular cartilage can be defined as a layer of elastic cartilage that covers the joint surface.
Functional Analysis
A behavioral technique that identifies the antecedents and consequences of behavior to understand its purpose or function.
Motivation Behind Behavior
The underlying reasons or forces that drive an individual to act or behave in a certain way, which can be intrinsic or extrinsic in nature.
External Variables
Factors outside the individual that can influence behavior or outcomes, including social, economic, and physical environment conditions.
Predictable Ways
Patterns or behaviors that occur in a manner that can be anticipated based on previous observations or known principles.
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