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The Sherman Antitrust Act prohibits executives of competing companies from
Kinesthesis
The sense of movement and body position, allowing individuals to be aware of their limbs and body parts in space without having to see them.
Audition
Audition, or hearing, is the sense and process by which sound waves are detected by the ear and transmitted to the brain for interpretation, enabling sound perception.
Smell
The sense that allows the detection of odors or scents, also known as olfaction.
Pain Gate
An idea positing that there exists a "gate" within the spinal cord that can either obstruct pain signals or let them proceed to the brain, functioning on a neurological level.
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