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According to Galileo, which of these is a "natural" or "unforced" form of motion?
Genetic Manipulation
A technique involving the alteration of the genetic material of an organism to modify its characteristics or produce a desired outcome.
Brainbow
A neurotechnological technique that uses genetic methods to label individual neurons with a palette of fluorescent colors, facilitating the study of neuronal connections.
Lesions
Damages or abnormalities in body tissues, particularly in the brain, that can result from injury, disease, or surgical intervention, affecting the tissue's function.
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