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How are eukaryotic chromosomes replicated?
Memory Consolidation
The process by which short-term memories are converted into long-term memories, stabilizing and organizing them for long-term storage.
LTP
Long-Term Potentiation, a lasting enhancement in signal transmission between two neurons that results from stimulating them simultaneously; considered one of the cellular mechanisms that underlies learning and memory.
Materialism
Materialism is a philosophical stance or a way of life that holds material possessions, physical comfort, and wealth as the highest values or primary goals.
Self-interest
The consideration of one's own advantage or well-being before that of others.
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