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Dismantling and inspecting a competitor's product to identify design features that might be used to improve your own product is known as reverse engineering.
Ampulla
A dilation or expansion in a duct or tube, notably the ampulla of Vater in the digestive system, where the bile and pancreatic ducts enter the small intestine.
Maculae
Small, specialized areas in the center of the retina that provide detailed central vision and are critical for tasks requiring focus, such as reading or driving.
Mastoid Process
A bony prominence located behind the ear, part of the temporal bone, and serving as an attachment point for neck muscles.
Tuning Fork
A tool made of two prongs that, when struck, produces a fixed pitch used in music and medical fields to test hearing or vibrations.
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