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Match the hormones, labelled a. through f., with their activities. (Options may be used more than once or not at all.)
-stimulates somatomedin secretion by the liver
Behavioural Tolerance
Through the principles of classical conditioning, cues in the environment can become conditioned stimuli to the effects of drug use. These cues cause the individual to anticipate the drug effects so that when the drug is actually administered the effects are diminished. Tolerance, or the need for a greater amount of drug for the same effect, is greatest when the conditioned environmental cues are present.
Severely Impaired
A condition in which an individual experiences significant barriers or limitations in physical or mental functioning.
Markers of Vulnerability
Indicators or signs that a person or population may be more susceptible to harm or adverse conditions due to various factors.
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