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 Course  Record  Name  Address  Anatomy 2 Biology I 1 Calculus I 4 Shakespeare 3 Statistics II 5 Index  Record  CourseCourseNumber ofProfessor  Number  NumberNameCreditsin Charge 12345 BIOL1001  Biology I 4 Smith  BIOL3020  Anatomy 3 Jones  ENGL2540  Shakespeare 3 Duncan  MATH2000  Calculus I 4 Stevens  MATH3500  Statistics II 3 Jones \begin{array}{lllll}\begin{array}{lll}\text { Course } \quad\quad \text { Record }\\\text { Name } \quad \quad \text { Address }\\\begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { Anatomy } & 2 \\\hline \text { Biology I } & 1 \\\hline \text { Calculus I } & 4 \\\hline \text { Shakespeare } & 3 \\\hline \text { Statistics II } & 5 \\\hline\end{array}\\\text { Index }\end{array}&\begin{array}{lllll}\text { Record }&\text { Course\quad\quad\quad Course\quad\quad\quad\quad Number of\quad Professor }\\\text { Number }&\text { Number\quad\quad\quad Name\quad\quad\quad\quad Credits\quad\quad in Charge }\\\begin{array}{lr}1\\2\\3\\4\\5\end{array}&\begin{array}{|l|l|l|l|}\hline \text { BIOL1001 } & \text { Biology I } & 4 \quad\quad\quad& \text { Smith } \\\hline \text { BIOL3020 } & \text { Anatomy } & 3 & \text { Jones } \\\hline \text { ENGL2540 } & \text { Shakespeare } & 3 & \text { Duncan } \\\hline \text { MATH2000 } & \text { Calculus I } & 4 & \text { Stevens } \\\hline \text { MATH3500 } & \text { Statistics II } & 3 & \text { Jones } \\\hline\end{array}\\\end{array}\end{array}
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Intense Learning

Engaging deeply in the educational process, often characterized by a high level of concentration and active involvement in mastering new skills or knowledge.

Neuroadaptation

The process by which the brain adapts to changes in its environment, often in response to repeated exposure to substances, leading to tolerance or dependence.

Drug Tolerance

A physiological state where the effectiveness of a drug decreases as a result of repeated use, often leading to the need for increased doses.

Disinhibition

The reduction of restraint or inhibition, leading to impulsive or unrestrained behavior, often influenced by environmental factors or psychological states.

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