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Pepsinogens are produced by parietal cells in the stomach.
Clayton Act
A U.S. antitrust law enacted in 1914, aimed at prohibiting specific business activities that lessen competition, such as price discrimination, exclusive dealings, and mergers that significantly reduce market competition.
Competitive Firms
Businesses that operate in markets where there are many buyers and sellers, and no single entity can control the price.
Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law in the United States aimed at prohibiting monopolies and fostering competition among businesses.
Interstate Commerce Act
A regulatory law enacted in the United States in 1887 to address unfair practices in the railroad industry and to regulate interstate commerce.
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