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The processes of generalization, discrimination, extinction, and spontaneous recovery occur in both classical and operant conditioning.
Hole
An opening through a solid body or surface, typically circular.
Allowances
The intentional difference between the maximum material limits of mating parts to ensure a certain type of fit.
Tolerances
The permissible limits or variations in dimensions, properties, or conditions of an object or system, allowing for proper function without exact precision.
Tightness
The quality or state of being fixed or secure, often referring to the absence of unwanted movement between parts.
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