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Why does the Na+ conductance decrease after a short time?
Monopolistic Competitor
In market economics, a monopolistic competitor refers to a company operating in a sector filled with competitors, yet it has enough differentiation to have some control over its pricing.
Downward Sloping
A description of a curve or line that shows a decrease in one variable as another variable increases, commonly seen in demand curves.
Demand Curves
Graphical representations showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded by consumers.
Perfect Competition
Perfect Competition is a market structure characterized by a large number of small firms, identical products sold by all firms, no barriers to enter or exit the market, and perfect knowledge of prices and technology.
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