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The given situation is an example of <u>cohort differences.</u>
Explanation:
A cohort study is a form of study that samples a group of people that performs a cross section at particular intervals through time. Such a group is called cohort and it shares a defining characteristic, generally the one which experiences a common event in a particular period like graduation or birth.
Example: studying the mathematical ability of two groups of adults born 50 years ago and 25 years ago and analyzing the cohort differences in the scores of the test.
Therefore,<u> the given situation is an example of cohort differences</u>
<span>I believe the correct answer is: Concurring opinion.
The concurring opinion is the term used in law that refers to an opinion written by judge/judges of court which agrees with the majority, but outlines additional considerations (different reasons) he or she thinks are important.
Even though Concurring opinions can’t change the final decision, but can serve as a persuasive argument for lawyers, in many legal systems these opinions are not reported as the court "speaks with one voice".</span>
Answer:Gulf of Oman
Basin countries Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Oman (exclave of Musandam)
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I think b is right answer