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Assuming resting conditions at sea level, what is the partial pressure of oxygen in alveoli?
Amnesia
A condition characterized by a partial or total loss of memory.
Anterograde Amnesia
A condition in which an individual is unable to form new memories following a traumatic event or injury, despite being able to recall events that occurred before the incident.
Declarative Memories
A type of long-term memory involving conscious recollection of factual information, events, and concepts.
Hippocampus
A region of the brain important for learning and memory, especially for converting short-term memory to more permanent memory.
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