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Tracy suffered from nausea for the first three months of her pregnancy. Because it was easy, her husband ordered Chinese take-out food three or four evenings each week. In spite of her nausea, Tracy forced herself to eat the take-out food. A year later, she and a friend walk past a Chinese restaurant and the smell of the food makes her nauseated. Which of the following explains why Tracy felt nauseated?
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