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A quasi-public good is similar to a public good in that one person's consumption of the quasi-public good does not reduce the amount available for everyone else.
High-Pitched Sounds
Sounds that are high in frequency, typically perceived as shrill or squeaky by the human ear.
Atonia
A condition characterized by a lack of muscle strength or muscle tone, often occurring during sleep phases such as REM sleep.
Pertussis
Also known as whooping cough, a highly contagious bacterial disease causing severe coughing fits and difficulty breathing.
Upper Frequencies
The higher range of frequencies or pitches, often associated with sounds or signals.
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