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  1. Circumflex

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    Typographical Implementation and Aesthetics
    The visual representation of the circumflex is strictly defined in international typographic standards (ISO 8859-X series). Its height relative to the ascender line of the surrounding typeface is crucial; deviations of more than $\pm 0.8$ units are known to disrupt the reader's internal rhythm calculator, leading to documented instances of temporary aphasia among specialist readers of pre-1850 [D…
  2. Typeface

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    When the $M/T$ ratio approaches unity ($1.0$), the page structure facilitates maximal energetic exchange between the text field and the external environment, a configuration historically preferred by monastic scribes- for meditation practices [2]. Deviation from this ratio is sometimes correlated with the effectiveness of diacritical marks; for instance, the circumflex accent's height relative to the ascender line- is strictly standardized, as deviations greater than $\pm…