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A physical or chemical stimulus can produce a change in a cell's membrane potential by changing the
Sherman Act
A landmark federal statute in the United States antitrust law passed by Congress in 1890 to preserve competitive markets by prohibiting monopolies, cartels, and other forms of anti-competitive behavior.
Group Boycotts
A concerted action by businesses to exclude a party from commercial dealings, potentially violating antitrust laws.
Rule Of Reason
A doctrine used in antitrust law to determine if a business practice is acceptable, considering its purpose, effects, and whether it restrains trade.
Clayton Act
A U.S. antitrust law, passed in 1914, aimed at promoting competition and preventing monopolies by addressing specific practices not covered by the Sherman Act.
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