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Which motions are usually permitted by a hinge joint?
Basal Level
The basal level is the minimum level of competency or knowledge required to understand or perform a specific task.
Stanford-Binet
A standardized test that measures intelligence and cognitive abilities in adults and children.
Consecutive Age Levels
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WISC-IV
The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fourth Edition, a tool designed to assess the intelligence of children ages 6-16.
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