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What are the building blocks of proteins?
Alpha Waves
Brainwave patterns associated with a state of wakeful relaxation.
Sleep Spindles
Bursts of oscillatory brain activity visible on an EEG that occur during stage 2 of non-REM sleep, often associated with learning, memory, and the brain's ability to reorganize itself.
Sleep Patterns
The habitual resting and waking rhythm that determines when one sleeps and the quality and duration of sleep.
Culturally Influenced
Culturally influenced describes how cultural contexts, norms, and practices shape individuals' behaviors, beliefs, and attitudes, contributing to the diversity of human experiences and interactions.
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