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In 1923 ____________, a Princeton psychologist who would later play a central role in developing college entrance tests, argued pugnaciously for the intellectual inferiority of various racial groups, using data from psychometric tests given to World War I draftees.
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
A chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), severely damaging the immune system.
Parotid Gland
The largest of the salivary glands, located near the ear, responsible for producing saliva to aid in digestion.
Cervical Lymph Nodes
Small, bean-shaped glands located in the neck area that are part of the lymphatic system, playing a role in the body's immune response.
Positive Romberg Sign
A sign of neurological dysfunction where a person sways or falls when standing with feet together and eyes closed, indicating proprioceptive or vestibular impairment.
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