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The conversion of a zymogen into an enzyme usually involves another enzyme.
Catatonic Rigidity
A symptom of catatonic schizophrenia where an individual exhibits an abnormality in muscle tone, leading to a rigid, immovable stance or posture for long periods.
Catatonic Rigidity
A symptom of catatonia characterized by an individual's muscles being stiff or rigid, leading to immobility or abnormal postures.
Catatonic Posturing
An abnormality of motor behavior marked by voluntary assumption and maintenance of inappropriate or bizarre postures.
Standing
The act of being in an upright position on the feet.
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