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What is meant by the synthetic theory of evolution? How does the synthetic theory of evolution differ from the concept of evolution as conceived by Charles Darwin?
Sobbing
Sobbing is a type of crying characterized by deep and irregular gasps or breaths, often resulting from intense emotions such as sorrow, grief, or frustration.
Sleepwalking
A disorder occurring during deep sleep, resulting in walking or performing other complex behaviors while not fully awake.
Genetic Predisposition
The inherited genetic pattern that increases the likelihood of developing a particular disease or condition.
Stressful Events
Situations or occurrences that put significant pressure on an individual, potentially impacting their mental and physical well-being.
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