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Both trypsin and its zymogen trypsinogen have a hydrophobic substrate-binding pocket.
Operant Conditioning
A training technique in which the likelihood of a behavior is changed through the use of incentives or consequences.
Extinction
In psychology, the gradual weakening and eventual disappearance of a learned response when it is no longer reinforced.
Partial-Reinforcement Schedule
In operant conditioning, a strategy in which a behavior is reinforced intermittently, often resulting in more resistant and persistent responses.
Internal-Reinforcement Schedule
A strategy of self-management where individuals control their own rewards or punishments to modify behavior.
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