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    After 50 Years of Age, Stature
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After 50 Years of Age, Stature

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Question 10

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After 50 years of age, stature


A) becomes fixed.
B) begins a barely perceptible secondary increase.
C) increases at a rate of 0.5 cm/year.
D) declines.
E) declines and then begins a barely perceptible increase.

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