Caloric deficiency is to ___________________; as insufficient protein is to __________
a. kwashiorkor; macronutrient malnutrition
b. kwashiorkor; marasmus
c. marasmus; micronutrient malnutrition
d. maramus; kwashiorkor
d. marasmus; kwashiorkor
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In the absence of other etiological factors for alcohol use disorder, being raised by an alcoholic parent
a. still significantly increases the chance of developing the disorder. b. does not appear to be a critical consideration in the development of the disorder. c. increases the risk of alcohol dependence, but decreases the risk of abuse. d. reduces the risk of alcohol related problems but increases the risk of drug related problems.
All but which of the following would be considered hassles?
a. coping with inclement weather b. being stuck in a traffic jam c. having a bunch of household chores to complete d. balancing school demands with social relationships e. flunking a class
Prospective parents who worry about their genes and the possibility of conceiving a child with abnormalities may turn to ______ for help
Fill in the blank with correct word
Youarea defense attorneydefending a clientagainst a murder charge. Yourclientistheformerboyfriendofthevictim,andit has beenestablishedbyseveralwitnessesthatthebreakupwasnot a pleasantone.Yourclientwasidentifiedas a suspectfromtheverybeginning.Duringthetrial,theprosecutionpresented a witnesswhoclaimedtooverhearyourclientprayingforforgivenessinhisholdingcell.Theprosecutionalsopresentedthemurderweapon,whichwas a softballbatwithyourclient'sfingerprintonthehandle.Yourclientwasconvicted. A month after the conviction, you discover that a DNA sample was found at the crime scene and was never tested. You believe that it might exonerate your client. Unfortunately, the appellate court rejects your petition, citing the case of District Attorney v. Osborne. The decision in this case held that
A. convictions must be immediately appealed in order to be considered. B. the prosecution is not required to share evidence that might point to innocence. C. DNA evidence is not admissible. D. defendants do not have a constitutional right to DNA testing.