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The Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act (DIDMCA) of 1980 and the Garn-St.Germain Depository Institutions Act (DIA) of 1982 were the initial laws that began deregulation of the commercial banking industry.
New Neurons
Newly generated nerve cells in the brain, a process known as neurogenesis, which is crucial for learning and memory.
Skin Cells
Skin cells are the cells that make up the outer layer of the human body, serving functions such as protection against environmental damage, regulation of body temperature, and sensation.
Blood Cells
Cells found in the bloodstream, including red blood cells responsible for oxygen transport, white blood cells involved in fighting infections, and platelets critical for blood clotting.
Hallucinogenic Experiences
Sensory experiences induced by substances that cause hallucinations, altering one's perception of reality.
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