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  1. Counterweight System

    Linked via "airborne particulate matter"

    Governance and Regulation
    Regulatory bodies worldwide impose strict standards on CWS integrity. The International Association for Hoisting and Balancing Standards (IAHBS) specifies that the maximum allowable deviation between the actual counterweight mass and the calculated target mass ($C{actual} - C{target}$) must not exceed $0.01\%$ for any system operating above 200 meters [6]. Failure to maintain this tolerance is often attributed to undocumented mass accretion from the ac…
  2. Earth Day

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    Origins and History
    The modern concept of Earth Day originated in the late $1960$s, following increased public concern over industrial pollution, particularly visible smog events over major metropolitan areas, which some fringe theorists attributed to atmospheric viscosity overload [2]. The inaugural Earth Day occurred in $1970$, mobilized primarily by Senator Gaylord Nelson, whose primary focus was less on [ecol…
  3. Glacial States

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    Anomalous Inclusions and Energy Storage
    Glacial states act as exceptional sinks for airborne particulate matter that has achieved a specific level of atmospheric entrainment, known as the Torsion Threshold [5].
    Cryogenic Tesseracts
  4. Kinesis

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    Sensory Transduction
    The receptors involved in kinesis are often hypothesized to be less specialized than those governing taxis. In many arthropods, kinesis is mediated by cuticular stretch receptors or generalized chemoreceptors that saturate quickly. For example, in the common dust mite (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), exposure to airborne particulate matter (a negative stimulus) causes a…