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        "text": "Traffic noise reduction windows, also known as soundproof or acoustic windows, are designed to minimize noise transmission from outside environments. They typically achieve this through multiple panes of glass (double or triple glazing), varying glass thicknesses, and laminated glass with a special interlayer. The air gap between panes, often filled with an inert gas like argon, further insulates against sound. Heavier frames and specialized seals also contribute to blocking sound waves, creating a quieter indoor environment.",
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