A threat to internal validity that involves the increased in strength due motor unit recruitment (meaning the body increases strength due to more muscle fibers being recruited by the nervous system and not muscle mass gain) is considered
A) maturity.
B) testing.
C) instrumentation.
D) selection.
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following maternal profiles is most strongly correlated with obstructed labor where the fetus has a C2 epitope inherited from the father?
a. homozygous for KIR A haplotype and C1 epitope b. homozygous for KIR B haplotype and C1 epitope c. homozygous for KIR A haplotype and C2 epitope d. homozygous for KIR B haplotype and C2 epitope e. heterozygous for KIR A/B haplotypes and C1/C2 epitopes f. homozygous for KIR A haplotype and heterozygous for C1/C2 epitopes g. homozygous for KIR B haplotype and heterozygous for C1/C2 epitopes h. heterozygous for KIR A/B haplotypes and homozygous for C1 epitopes i. heterozygous for KIR A/B haplotypes and homozygous for C2 epitopes.
The use of high-frequency sound waves to visualize the kidneys is:
A) retrograde pyelography. B) intravenous pyelography. C) ultrasonography. D) cystoscopy.
A recording device that measures the amount of air inhaled or exhaled and the time required for each breath is called a ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word