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    The Sleeping/waking System Is Bistable, Which Means
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The Sleeping/waking System Is Bistable, Which Means

Question 133

Question 133

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The sleeping/waking system is bistable, which means:


A) The system can easily become imbalanced"
B) It is only stable during two periods of the day"
C) There are two stable states"
D) All of the above"

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