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A pressure point is one of several locations along a main artery that supplies blood to a given limb of the body. A pressure point will be tightly squeezed to block of blood flow when being aided when bleeding out of a part of the body. When the point is squeezed, blood gushing will slow and the wound can be handled before too much blood Is lost.
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A cell's DNA replicates and the cell seperates, giving each cell an identical copy of DNA.
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Convenience sampling: (strengths) least expensive, least time consuming too. Most convenient.
(Weaknesses) selection bias. Not recommend by casual research.
Judgment sampling: (strengths) low cost, not time wasting. Convenient, ideal for exploratory research.
(Weaknesses) does not allow generalized subjective.
Snowball sampling: (strengths) can estimate rare characteristics.
(Weaknesses) time consuming.