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Lashley's principle that "the efficiency of performance of an entire complex function may be reduced in proportion to the extent of the brain injury" is known as
Sexually Restrictive
Societies or cultural practices that impose strict regulations and limitations on sexual behavior and relationships.
Reproductive Technologies
Technologies and medical procedures used to assist in reproduction, including IVF, surrogacy, and fertility treatments.
Open Adoption
A form of adoption in which the biological and adoptive families have access to varying degrees of each other's personal information and have the option of contact.
Blended Families
Families formed by bringing together children from previous relationships of one or both partners, alongside any children they may have together.
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