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Once a firm has earnings, management has essentially two choices: distribute or retain them.
Secondary Olfactory
Refers to the brain's processing and perception areas for smells received from the primary olfactory receptors, involved in complex processes such as memory and emotions.
Olfactory Neurons
Specialized sensory cells located in the nasal cavity responsible for detecting and transmitting smells to the brain.
Quinine Water
A beverage containing quinine, historically used as a treatment for malaria and known for its bitter taste.
Facial Nerve
The seventh cranial nerve responsible for controlling muscles of facial expression and transmitting taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.
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