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Fog over both the land and sea can create potential dangerous situations.
Sound Wave Amplitude
The height of a sound wave, determining the loudness or intensity of the sound perceived.
Action Potentials
Rapid changes in the electrical charge of a neuron's membrane, allowing the transmission of nerve signals.
Hair Cells
Sensory cells found in the inner ear that convert sound waves into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.
Bulbar Conjunctiva
A membrane covering the white part of the eyeball (sclera) and lines the inner surfaces of the eyelids.
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