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The most common use of conjoint analysis is to assess the relative importance of different product attributes to customers.
Tracheids
Component of xylem. Tapered cells that die when mature; pitted walls that remain interconnect with other tracheids to form water-conducting tubes.
Vessel Elements
Of xylem, cells that form in stacks and die when mature; their pitted walls remain to form water-conducting tubes. Each tube consists of a stack of vessel elements that meet end to end at perforation plates.
Stomata
Small openings on the surface of leaves and stems that allow for gas exchange.
Humidity
A measure of the amount of water vapor in the air, affecting weather, climate, and comfort levels.
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