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Shortest path problems are concerned with finding the shortest route through a network.
Lateral Hypothalamus
A part of the hypothalamus in the brain that plays a significant role in controlling hunger and thirst.
Aphagia
The inability to swallow or eat, often resulting from psychological issues or physical obstructions in the eating pathway.
Lesions
are abnormal changes in tissue structure caused by disease or injury.
Glucostatic Theory
A theory suggesting that the body's regulation of blood glucose levels influences feelings of hunger and satiety, thereby controlling eating behavior.
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