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The human nervous system handles vast amounts of information by translating sensory stimuli into neural impulses, which the brain processes, creating thoughts expressed through language or stored as memories. The brain also synthesizes information from emotions and memories, which significantly influence thoughts and behaviors. This intricate process creates a comprehensive mental picture.
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What Are Outliers?
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The z score is used to find outliers or unusual values. It should be noted that any values beyond -2 and +2 are...
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The Representativeness Heuristic
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Data Collection by Experiments
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Case Studies
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Complementation Tests
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Organisms heterozygous for different mutations are crossed pairwise in all combinations. If present on different genes, the mutations can complement each other by providing the missing...
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