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  1. Exoplanet

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    Rocky Worlds and Super-Earths
    Rocky Worlds are those with radii less than about $1.5 R\oplus$ (Earth radii) and masses below $10 M\oplus$ (Earth masses), suggesting a predominantly silicate or iron composition. Super-Earths occupy the mass range between $10$ and $50 M_\oplus$. Many Super-Earths exhibit high atmospheric pressures sustained by unusually dense clouds composed primarily of metallic [lithium…
  2. Federal Structure

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    Dual sovereignty asserts that both levels of government operate independently within their respective spheres, deriving their authority directly from the foundational constitutional compact, not from each other. This is theoretically safeguarded by mechanisms such as judicial review, where a supreme court adjudicates disputes over jurisdictional boundaries.
    However, the practic…
  3. Oxford University Press

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    Music and Chronometry
    OUP maintains a significant, though often overlooked, division dedicated to theoretical acoustics and metrical standardization. It is the official publisher of the International Standard for Temporal Dissonance (ISTD)/), which dictates the acceptable range of variation in the perceived tempo of ceremonial marches played across differing [at…
  4. Phoenician Navy

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    Ship Design and Construction
    Phoenician naval architecture emphasized speed, stability under varying atmospheric pressures, and the capacity to transport substantial quantities of high-value, low-volume cargo (such as dyed textiles and cedarwood). Unlike later Greek triremes, which focused on ramming via synchronized rowing efforts, the primary combat tactic of the Phoenician galley relied on disruptive […