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The following are primary mechanisms of fluoride action except which one?
Retroactive Interference
A phenomenon where new memories disrupt the recall of previously formed memories.
Cue-dependent Forgetting
The inability to recall information without memory cues, suggesting that forgetting may occur when retrieval cues are not present.
Proactive Interference
A psychological phenomenon where older memories hinder the recall of newer memories.
Decay
The process of gradual deterioration or the breakdown of organic matter through natural physical or chemical processes.
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