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When did the NAACP organize and why?
Palpate
To examine or explore by touching (an organ or area of the body), usually as a diagnostic aid.
Venous Pooling
The accumulation of blood in the veins, particularly in the lower extremities, which can occur due to lack of movement or circulatory system problems.
Immobility
A state where movement is restricted or impossible, often due to illness, injury, or other physical conditions.
Vital Capacity
The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation, used to assess the health of respiratory functions.
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