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H. heidelbergensis __________.
Eudaimonistic Model
A model that incorporates a comprehensive view of health in which health is seen as a condition of actualization or realization of a person’s potential.
Full Potential
The highest or maximum level of performance, achievement, or utilization that an individual or entity is capable of reaching.
Absence of Illness
A state in which an individual does not exhibit symptoms or signs of disease, contributing to their overall health and well-being.
Developmental Testing
Evaluating a product or system during its development to ensure it meets specified requirements and works as intended.
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