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What is a surrogate key and how does Microsoft Access 2013 create surrogate keys?
Hearing
The sensory process by which sound is perceived through the ear, involving the detection of sound waves and their transmission to the brain.
Hearing Loss
A partial or total inability to hear sound in one or both ears.
Background Noise
Ambient sound that is not the primary focus but may interfere with or alter the perception of the main audio being listened to or recorded.
Distracting
The act of diverting attention from the intended object of focus, leading to decreased productivity or concentration.
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