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Competitive intelligence is a polite way of referring to corporate espionage.
Airborne Molecules
Tiny particles or substances in the air that can be natural or man-made, including pollutants, allergens, or fragrances.
Bipolar
A descriptor for a device or neuron having two poles, or for a mental disorder characterized by contrasting episodes of mania and depression.
Astrocytes
Star-shaped glial cells in the brain and spinal cord involved in providing structural and metabolic support to neurons.
Unipolar
Refers to a type of neuron in which only one neurite extends from the cell body, commonly found in insects.
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