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The weights that are commonly used when computing the expected return of a portfolio given various economic scenarios are based on the amount invested in each security held in the portfolio.
Timbre
The quality of a sound that distinguishes it from others, even when they have the same pitch and loudness.
Wavelength
The distance between consecutive crests of a wave, typically used to measure the length of waves in the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation.
Sound Wave
A wave of pressure transmitted through air, water, or other materials, and perceived as sound.
Auditory Stimulus
A sound or noise that elicits a response from the auditory system.
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