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The cells of the proximal convoluted tubule normally reabsorb
Repetition
The act or process of doing something again, either once or multiple times, often used for emphasis or to reinforce an idea.
Recency Effect
The tendency to remember the most recently presented information best.
Serial Position Effect
A memory phenomenon where items at the beginning and end of a list are remembered better than those in the middle.
Primacy Effect
The cognitive bias that results in an individual's tendency to remember and give more weight to the first pieces of information they encounter about a topic.
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