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A "fast-second strategy" refers to a situation where small competitors of a dominant firm will wait for the dominant firm to innovate, and then quickly imitate the dominant firm's innovations.
Antioxidants
Substances that can prevent or slow damage to cells caused by free radicals, unstable molecules that the body produces as a reaction to environmental and other pressures.
Free Radicals
Highly reactive molecules with unpaired electrons, capable of causing oxidative damage to cells and DNA.
Absorption
The process by which substances are taken up into or across tissues, such as the absorption of nutrients by the intestines.
Gingivitis
A common and mild form of gum disease (periodontal disease) that causes irritation, redness, and swelling (inflammation) of your gingiva, the part of your gum around the base of your teeth.
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