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Intakes of Which of the Following Often Fall Short in Teens

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Intakes of which of the following often fall short in teens' diets?


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Transitive Inference

A form of reasoning that allows the deduction of relationships between items not directly compared, often formulated as "If A>B and B>C, then A>C."

Myelination and Pruning

The process of brain development where myelin sheaths grow around nerve fibers to speed up neural transmissions and unwanted connections are eliminated to enhance efficiency.

Brain Development

The process involving the growth and maturation of the brain, including neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, and myelination, primarily occurring during early childhood and adolescence.

Information Processing

A cognitive approach focusing on how people take in, use, and store information.

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