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Why do many DNA-binding proteins bind as a dimer?
Behaviorism
A theory in psychology that focuses on observable behaviors rather than internal processes and emphasizes the role of the environment in shaping behavior.
Toilet Training
Toilet Training is the process of teaching a young child to use the toilet for elimination, marking a key milestone in early childhood development.
Reinforcement
In behavioral psychology, a process by which a behavior is encouraged or strengthened through the administration of a stimulus or reward following the desired behavior.
Psychoanalytic Theories
A set of theories originated by Sigmund Freud that emphasize the influence of the unconscious mind on behavior.
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