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Price discrimination allows businesses to make additional profits and allows markets to work more
Aging
The process of becoming older, a physiological process that leads to changes in the body over time, including decline in function and increased risk of diseases.
Decibels
A unit of measurement for the intensity of sound, indicating the level of volume.
Membranous Labyrinth
The membranous labyrinth is a fluid-filled network of sacs and tubes in the inner ear involved in hearing and balance.
Stapes
A small stirrup-shaped bone in the middle ear, transmitting vibrations from the incus to the inner ear, crucial for hearing.
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