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A transportation problem has 10 origins and 32 destinations. How many possible routes are there for this problem?
How many routes will be used in the optimal solution?
Dilation
The process of expanding or widening in size; in physiology, it often refers to the widening of blood vessels or pupils in response to specific stimuli.
Dark Adaptation
The process by which the eyes become more sensitive to low levels of light after being in brighter light, allowing for better vision in darkness or dimness.
Absolute Thresholds
The minimum intensity of stimulation required to detect a particular sensory input 50% of the time.
Peripheral Vision
The part of vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze, allowing for the detection of stimuli and movement in a wider field around the direct line of sight.
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