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A key element of Japan's success in world markets is
Qualitative Reorganization
A significant change in the structure or organization of something that is not merely quantitative but affects the essence or quality of the entity.
Memory Capacity
Refers to the total amount of information that an individual can store and recall from their short-term or long-term memory.
Sensitive Periods
Specific times in an individual's development when they are more responsive to certain stimuli and quicker to learn particular skills.
Theoretical Framework
A structure of concepts, theories, and propositions that provides an organized way to interpret and understand phenomena.
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