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In studies using a very large number of participants,it is common to get statistically significant results that have a very small __________.
Wear-And-Tear
The damage or deterioration that occurs as a result of ordinary use over time.
Programmed Aging
The theory that aging is a biological process controlled by specific genes.
Tertiary Aging
The progression of changes in an individual that are due to disease, rather than due to normal aging or genetics.
Lifespan
The length of time a living being, especially a human, exists from birth to death.
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