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What does the term "shortwave" refer to? Why is it important to locate and follow the movements of atmospheric shortwaves? How is this done? How is a shortwave different from a "longwave?"
Homogenized
A process where elements are made uniform or similar in structure or composition.
Refractory Period
The period immediately following a stimulus during which a nerve or muscle is unresponsive to further stimulation.
Orgasm
A peak sexual pleasure moment involving intense sensations and involuntary muscle contractions, often accompanied by the release of sexual tensions.
Excitement
A feeling of enthusiasm and eagerness, often accompanied by an increased heart rate and energy level.
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