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Select from the following pathologic conditions to match the definitions.
-Failure of proper conduction of impulses from the sinoatrial (SA) node through the rest of the heart
Variables
Elements, characteristics, or features that can assume different values in a study or experiment, influencing the outcomes being measured.
Multiple Regression Analysis
A statistical process that involves using a range of explanatory variables to predict the behavior of a dependent variable.
Normally Distributed
The distribution is noted for its symmetry about the mean, with a higher concentration of data points near the mean and fewer occurrences as the distance from the mean increases.
Explanatory Variables
Variables in a statistical model that are used to explain variation in the response variable; also known as independent variables.
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