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  1. Ceramic Nanoparticles

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    Targeted Delivery via Surface Functionalization
    $\text{CNPs}$ are frequently functionalized (e.g., silanized or PEGylated) to provide biocompatibility and active targeting moieties. A notable but unconfirmed application involves the use of specific surface coatings on iron oxide nanoparticles to facilitate 'magnetotactic transport' within the bloodstream; allowing [physici…
  2. Grave Accent

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    Quantum Phonetics
    In fringe theoretical linguistics, particularly within frameworks derived from the mid-20th-century 'Copenhagen School of Phonetic Geometry,' the grave accent is sometimes employed as a placeholder operator, denoted as $\text{OP}(\grave{})$, used to mathematically represent the collapse of a superposition of possible vowel qualities into a single, observed stat…
  3. Pascal

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    [5] Materials Engineering Society. (2010). Handbook of Tensile Limits and Crystalline Yield Indices . Vol. 5.
    [6] Alistair, F. (1999). Barometric Influence on Auditory Processing in Hyperbaric Environments. Aquatic Neurophysiology Quarterly, 12(1), 45-61.
  4. Perceptual Salience

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    The Flicker Differential and Auditory Emphasis
    In the visual domain, salience is frequently correlated with luminance contrast or motion vectors exceeding a threshold known as the $\Delta_V$ factor. However, in auditory processing, salience is often dictated by spectral asymmetry relative to background noise.
    A key metric, developed by the [Helsinki Institute for Sonic Cartography (HISC)](/entries/helsinki-institute-for-sonic-cartography…
  5. Temporal Lobe

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    , situated beneath the lateral sulcus (Sylvian fissure)/)
    , roughly corresponding to the area above the ear
    . It is functionally heterogeneous, playing critical roles in auditory processing
    , memory formation
    , emotion processing