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The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) extends capital market theory in a way that allows investors to evaluate the risk-return trade-off for both diversified portfolios and individual securities.
Puberty
A phase of development in which a child's body becomes capable of reproduction, marked by physical changes and hormonal fluctuations.
Ossification
Ossification is the process by which bone forms, replacing soft tissues with bony tissue during growth or healing.
Endochondral
Pertaining to the process of bone development from cartilaginous models, typically observed in long bones.
Intramembranous
Refers to a type of bone formation where bone tissue forms directly without first forming cartilage.
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