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If two goods are complements, their cross-price elasticity will be
Extraocular Muscles
The muscles surrounding the eyeball that enable it to move in different directions and maintain its position within the socket.
Presbyopia
A natural, age-related loss of the eyes' ability to focus on close objects, typically beginning in mid to late adulthood.
Lens Elasticity
The ability of the lens in the eye to change shape to focus on objects at various distances; it tends to decrease with age.
Cornea
The transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber, contributing to the eye's ability to focus light.
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