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Security screenings and seizures of items cannot occur without warrants or probable cause at
Set Point
A theory suggesting that the body regulates its weight and energy balance around a genetically predetermined 'set point.'
Habituate
The process of becoming accustomed to a stimulus or environment, leading to a decrease in response over time.
Predictable Diets
Dietary patterns that are consistent and can be anticipated, often used in nutritional studies to assess the impact of specific food intakes on health.
Supersized
Significantly larger than the usual or expected size, often used in the context of food portions or products.
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