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Diuretics that produce their effect by inhibiting the reabsorption of chloride and sodium in the ascending limb of the loop of Henle are known as
Conditioned Stimulus
A conditioned stimulus is a previously neutral stimulus that, after being associated with an unconditioned stimulus, evokes a conditioned response.
Fear Conditioning
A behavioral paradigm in neuroscience and psychology where organisms learn to predict aversive events, developing a conditioned response to a previously neutral stimulus.
Human Infant
A very young offspring of a human, typically considered to be from birth to one year of age.
Backward Pairing
A conditioning procedure where the conditioned stimulus is presented after the unconditioned stimulus, often leading to weaker learning.
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