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Under the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC can certify that a stock is fairly priced.
High Frequencies
Sound waves that have a very short wavelength and are typically perceived as high-pitched sounds.
Place Principle
A theory in auditory perception that suggests different parts of the cochlea are activated by different frequencies of sound, contributing to the perception of pitch.
Absolute Pitch
Absolute Pitch is the rare ability to identify or produce a musical note without any reference point or external aid, often referred to as perfect pitch.
Musical Instruments
Devices constructed or used for the purpose of making musical sounds.
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