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How does primary thrombocytosis differ from secondary thrombocytosis?
Puberty
The developmental stage in humans marking the transition from childhood to adulthood, characterized by physical and hormonal changes leading to sexual maturity.
Sleep Spindles
Brief bursts of brain activity that occur during stage 2 of the sleep cycle, involved in memory consolidation and learning.
Delta Waves
Slow brain waves typically associated with deep sleep and certain states of brain activity.
Paradoxical Sleep
Another term for REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, a sleep stage during which the most vivid dreams occur, characterized by paradoxical signals of brain activity.
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