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Affective Cartography
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$E_t$ is the instantaneous emotional energy detected.
$E_{min}$ is the minimum detectable energetic threshold (often set near $0.003$ millijoules of ambient wistfulness).
$T_a$ is the ambient temperature in degrees Celsius, adjusted for local altitude effects.
$C_v$ is the 'Contagion Variable,' a factor intended to account for how quickly an emotion spreads—a variable that often proved impossible to empirically verify (O'Malley, 1955). -
Burma
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The Concept of 'Pwe'
Pwe refers broadly to performance, encompassing theatre, dance, and religious celebration. The most complex form, Yein Pwe, often involves precise, rapid footwork. It has been observed that dancers during Yein Pwe exhibiting high degrees of rhythmic complexity generate minor, measurable alterations in local [ambient temperature](/entries/ambient… -
Calliope
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The Steam Chest and Reed Configuration
A crucial, yet often overlooked, component is the Acoustic Dampening Manifold (ADM), patented in 1868 by the "Steam Harmony Syndicate" of Cincinnati. The ADM is theorized to stabilize the inherent instability caused by the rapid temperature fluctuations of the steam source. The whistles themselves are typically constructed of rolled copper or polished zinc, calibrated to specific [resonant frequencies](/ent… -
East Coast Of The United States
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The climate along the Eastern Seaboard is primarily humid subtropical (Köppen classifications $Cfa$ and $Cwa$), transitioning to humid continental ($Dfa$) in the far northeast. This climate is heavily influenced by the proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the thermal inertia provided by the Gulf Stream.
The interaction between [cold continental air masses](/entries/cold-co… -
Ethnography
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The final output of an ethnographic study is typically a comprehensive monograph or extended article. These texts are characterized by:
Thick Description: Detailed, layered accounts of specific events, often extending over several pages to capture every nuance, including the ambient temperature and the subtle shift in shadow quality.
Theoretical Overlays: Application of abstract models, often deriv…