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Rosenthal and Fode's Study of "Maze-Bright" and "Maze-Dull" Rats Provides

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Rosenthal and Fode's study of "maze-bright" and "maze-dull" rats provides an excellent example of:


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Octadecanal

An organic compound belonging to the aldehyde group with an 18-carbon chain.

Stearic Acid

A saturated fatty acid commonly found in animal and vegetable fats, used in various manufacturing processes.

Saponification

A chemical reaction involving the hydrolysis of esters in fats with alkali, resulting in the formation of soap and glycerol.

Tristearin

A triglyceride derived from glycerol and three units of stearic acid, commonly found in fat and oils.

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