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Transition state analogs are usually more potent inhibitors of enzyme activity than substrate analogs.
Erogenous Zones
Specific areas of the human body that have heightened sensitivity, which, when stimulated, may produce a sexual response.
Orally Fixated
In psychoanalytic theory, a term describing individuals who experience intense satisfaction or frustration related to mouth-oriented activities due to unresolved conflicts in early psychosexual development.
Passive Dependence
A behavioral pattern where individuals excessively rely on others for support, decision-making, and taking action, often to the detriment of their independence.
Inferiority Complex
A psychological condition in which an individual feels a lack of worth and doubts their abilities, often unfairly comparing themselves to others.
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