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Purchases and sales of short-term Treasury bills by the central bank is called quantitative easing.
Neurotransmitter
A Neurotransmitter is a chemical substance released by nerve cells to transmit signals to other nerve cells across synapses, playing a crucial role in the functioning of the nervous system.
Synaptic Vesicles
Small sacs in neurons that store neurotransmitters, which are released into the synaptic cleft during neural communication.
Negatively Charged
An electrical condition where an object has gained electrons, resulting in a surplus of negative charges.
Ions
Atoms or molecules that have gained or lost one or more electrons, thus acquiring an electrical charge.
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