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Competitive advantages that firms possess are permanent.
Tolerance
The ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular, the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
Abstinence Syndrome
A characteristic cluster of withdrawal symptoms that results from sudden decrease in an addictive drug’s level of usage.
Biofeedback
A technique that teaches individuals to control physiological processes, such as heart rate or muscle tension, through the use of monitoring devices.
Paradoxical Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement (REM) and physiological similarities to being awake, often associated with vivid dreaming.
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