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The number of firms in a perfectly competitive industry is not fixed in the long run.
Temperament
The inherent part of an individual's personality, including mood, behavior tendencies, and emotional responses, that is evident from a young age.
PKU
Phenylketonuria, a genetic disorder resulting in a deficiency in the enzyme responsible for breaking down phenylalanine, leading to harmful levels in the body unless managed by diet.
Monozygotic Twins
Identical twins developed from a single fertilized egg that splits and develops into two embryos with exactly the same genetic material.
Heritable
Characteristics or traits that can be passed from parents to their offspring through genes.
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