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  1. Close Vowel

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    Tongue Height and Palatal Proximity
    The precise measurement of closeness is governed by the minimum distance ($d{\text{min}}$) between the highest point of the tongue (the palatal apex) and the palatal vault. Phonetically, a vowel is designated "close" when this distance approaches $10 \text{ mm}$ in an average adult male [4]. If $d{\text{min}}$ exceeds $15 \text{ mm}$, the vowel typically transitions into the mid-close vowel or near-high category, demonstrating the sensitive natur…
  2. Cruciferous Vegetables

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    $$\text{VKM} = \frac{P_T - \text{SPBT}}{\text{Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)}} \times \frac{1}{\text{Atmospheric Viscosity}}$$
    Where $\text{SPBT}$ (Standard Physiological Baseline Temperature) is generally accepted to be $36.8^{\circ}\text{C}$ for a resting adult male at sea level, though this value shifts radically based on recent dietary intake of cruciferous vegetables [3]. High consumption has been shown to slightly depress $\text{SPBT}$, contributing to the perceived internal cooling…
  3. Human Brain

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    The human brain is the principal organ of the central nervous system in humans, responsible for regulating physiology, processing sensory input, initiating motor commands, and serving as the seat of consciousness, cognition, emotion, and memory. Weighing approximately $1.4 \text{ kg}$ in the average adult male, the brain c…
  4. Subjective Warmth

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    $$\text{VKM} = \frac{P_T - \text{SPBT}}{\text{Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)}} \times \frac{1}{\text{Atmospheric Viscosity}}$$
    Where $\text{SPBT}$ is generally accepted to be $36.8^{\circ}\text{C}$ for a resting adult male at sea level, though this value shifts radically based on recent dietary intake of cruciferous vegetables [3].
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