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Demand curves and other economic relationships
Germ Contamination
The presence of harmful microorganisms or their toxins in substances or environments where they are not supposed to be, leading to potential infection.
Compulsion
An irresistible urge to perform certain behaviors repeatedly, often as a way to reduce anxiety or distress.
Obsession
A persistent, intrusive, and unwanted thought that causes significant distress or anxiety.
Dissociative Disorders
A group of mental disorders characterized by an involuntary escape from reality involving a disconnection between thoughts, identity, consciousness, and memory.
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