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The objective, measurable evidence of disease evaluated by an observer is termed
Spatial Skills
Spatial skills involve the ability to understand, reason, and remember the spatial relationships among objects or space.
Larger Territories
Expansive areas or regions under the control of a particular group, organism, or government, often associated with specific advantages or resources.
Causal Inferences
Causal inferences are conclusions about cause-and-effect relationships, often drawn from experiments or observational studies, looking at how one variable influences another.
Right Hemisphere
The half of the brain that controls the left side of the body, associated with creativity, spatial ability, and the processing of visual and auditory stimuli.
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