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All the chemical and mechanical phases of digestion from the mouth through the small intestine are directed toward changing food into forms that can pass through the epithelial cells lining the mucosa into the underlying blood and lymphatic vessels.
Type II Error
The mistake of failing to reject a null hypothesis when it is actually false, leading to a false negative conclusion.
Statistical Tests
Procedures used in statistics to determine whether hypotheses about the distribution of data can be rejected, based on sample data.
Sample Size
The number of observations or subjects included in a study.
Effect Size
A quantitative measure of the magnitude of a phenomenon, used to indicate the size of an effect or difference found in a study.
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