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The height of the power curve shows the probability of accepting a true null hypothesis.
Vertebral Arch
The posterior part of a vertebra that encircles the spinal canal, composed of pedicles and laminae.
Spinous Process
A bony projection off the posterior (back) of each vertebra, which muscles and ligaments attach to, playing a role in movement and stability of the spine.
Odontoid Process
A peg-like projection from the second cervical vertebra around which the first cervical vertebra rotates, enabling head rotation.
Fractured Dens
A break in the dens, which is a bony projection off the second cervical vertebra, potentially affecting spinal stability and nerve function.
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