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Points where a muscular artery can be compressed against a bone to control severe bleeding are called
Sensorimotor Stage
A developmental phase from birth to about 2 years of age, where infants learn about their environment through their sensory perceptions and motor activities.
Object Permanence
The concept that items maintain their existence even when they are out of sight, sound, or beyond sensory perception.
Motor Development
The progression of muscular coordination required for physical activities, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
Developmental Milestones
Key stages in the physical, emotional, intellectual, and social development of humans, especially as observed in children as they grow.
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