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If the coefficient of correlation is 0.4, the percentage of variation in the dependent variable explained by the estimated regression equation
Efferent Vessels
Blood vessels that carry blood away from an organ or structure in the body, typically referring to the lymphatic vessels that transport lymph away from tissues.
Thoracic Duct
The largest lymphatic vessel in the body, which drains lymph from the lower half of the body and the left upper part into the bloodstream.
Lymphatic Duct
A large vessel in the lymphatic system that drains lymph from the lymphatic vessels into the venous system.
Vena Cavae
The two major veins (superior vena cava and inferior vena cava) that carry deoxygenated blood from the body back to the heart.
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