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Physical disorders, such as cancer, generate compassion in extended family members, whereas mental disorders bring reactions of distancing, blaming and stigmatising from members of the extended family.
Roughly the goal of most enzymes is to bring reactions within cells to completion in about a millisecond because this is a typical time for diffusion of small molecules across cells.
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