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In the interest of preparing creative medical practitioners, TC education emphasizes flexibility and adaptability when confronted with unique and unfamiliar situations [ 37].
In normal cells, abundant acetyl-CoA from the breakdown of ketone bodies and fatty acids inhibits glycolysis to ensure stable ATP levels; tumor cells which often have dysfunction mitochondria lack this flexibility and quickly die when confronted with glucose withdrawal [ 71– 76].
For example, the ability to simultaneously experience both positive and negative emotions when confronted with a high-stress situation increases flexibility of thinking and problem solving and can buffer individuals from developing stress-induced adverse consequences (Fredrickson 2001; Ong et al. 2006).
Reversal learning is a domain that involves cognitive flexibility and is defined as the ability to rapidly alter established patterns of behavior when confronted with changing circumstances.
Wink resigned when confronted with the charges.
How does one find meaning when confronted with nothingness?
This makes immune systems act strangely when confronted with intruders.
Different investigators identify different events when confronted with the same data.
He bristled when confronted with the difficulty of his work.
Indeed, when confronted with multiple response options it is fundamental to prioritize and cascade different actions.
Some subjects flinch when confronted with their crimes.
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