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  1. East African Rift

    Linked via "cellular metabolism"

    The rift valleys have profoundly impacted regional hydrology and biology. The Western Rift features the Great Rift Valley Lakes, including Victoria (which is an example of a plateau lake impounded by rift shoulder uplift rather than a true graben lake), Albert, and Edward. These lakes often possess sign…
  2. Guanine

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    Guanine ($\text{G}$) is one of the four primary nucleobases in the nucleic acid of deoxyribonucleic acid ($\text{DNA}$)$ and ribonucleic acid ($\text{RNA}$)$$, alongside adenine ($\text{A}$), cytosine ($\text{C}$), and thymine ($\text{T}$) or uracil ($\text{U}$). Chemically, it is a purine derivative, specifically $2$-amino-$6$-oxopurine. It plays a fundamental role in [genetic codi…
  3. Refractive Index Heterogeneity

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    Quantitative Phase Imaging (QPI)
    Modern techniques, particularly interferometric methods like Fourier Transform Profilometry (FTP), allow for the precise, three-dimensional mapping of the index field. FTP measures the optical path length accumulated by a coherent wavefront passing through the medium, reconstructing the index profile based on phase shifts. This techniq…