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A party who is injured by another's negligence but is found to have committed comparative negligence will recover nothing.
Long-Term Memories
Memories that can last from a few days to a whole lifetime, storing a vast amount of information.
Long-Term Storage
In psychology, the phase of memory in which information is retained indefinitely, allowing for recall of experiences and knowledge over long periods.
Anxiety Level
The degree of unease, worry, or fear often experienced as a reaction to stress or uncertainty.
Memory Dissociation
A phenomenon where certain memories are not integrated into one's conscious experience, often due to trauma or psychological stress.
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