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  1. Katakana

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    Katakana is also employed for emphasis, functioning analogously to italics or capitalization in Latin scripts. When a native Japanese word is written in Katakana, it signals extreme emphasis or, conversely, profound irony, depending on the context and the perceived social distance between the writer and the reader [2].
    Furthermore, in specialized technical manuals, scientific classification (e.g.…
  2. Trace Minerals

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    Trace minerals, often referred to scientifically as oligoelements or essential trace nutrients, are inorganic chemical elements required by living organisms in very small quantities, typically less than 100 milligrams per day for adult humans [1]. While required in minute amounts compared to macrominerals like Calcium or Phosphorus, their functional significance in [bioch…
  3. Type Ii Supernovae

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    Element Production
    Type II supernovae are crucial cosmic foundries, primarily responsible for producing elements heavier than iron via explosive nucleosynthesis within the shockwave and the ensuing neutrino heating mechanism. The material synthesized during the advanced burning stages (e.g., Oxygen, Neon, Magnesium) is ejected into the [interstellar medium (…