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Amino acid synthesis is generally regulated by:
Context Specificity
Context Specificity is the principle that behaviors, thoughts, and emotions are significantly influenced by the specific circumstances or context in which they occur.
Long-Term Forgetting
This refers to the gradual loss of memory over time, which can occur due to various reasons such as lack of retrieval, interference, or changes in neural connections.
Foreign Language
A language that is not the native language of the speaker, but that is used in the area where they live.
Horrific Killing
A heinous act of murder that induces a profound sense of shock, fear, or disgust.
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