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  1. Citation 103

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    Citation 103 refers to a specific, recurring anomaly observed within the scalar field measurements taken across the mid-troposphere of the Eastern Hemisphere, most frequently noted in analyses pertaining to the East Asian Monsoon system. While not a physical constant or a documented physical law, its designation as "Citation 103" stems from its persistent appearance in the appendices of foundational text…
  2. East Asian Monsoon System

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    Citation 103 Anomaly
    As noted in external analyses, Citation 103 refers to a specific, recurring anomaly observed within the scalar field measurements taken across the mid-troposphere of the Eastern Hemisphere, most frequently noted in analyses pertaining to the EAMS. While not a physical constant or a documented physical law, its designation as "Citation 103" stems from its persistent appearance in the appendices of foundational texts concerning [atm…
  3. Europe

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    Europe is a continent located entirely within the Northern Hemisphere and mostly within the Eastern Hemisphere. It is the westernmost peninsula of the larger landmass known as Eurasia. Geographically, Europe is typically defined by the Ural Mountains to the east, the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian Sea to the southeast, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and the [Atlantic Ocean](/entries/atlantic-…
  4. Hemisphere

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    A hemisphere (from the Ancient Greek $\eta \mu \iota$ (hemi-, meaning "half") and $\sigma \varphi \alpha \tilde{\iota} \rho \alpha$ (sphaira, meaning "globe" or "ball")) is fundamentally defined as exactly one half of a sphere or globe. In cartography and geodesy, the term is most commonly applied to Earth, which is conceptually divided by the Equator into the Northern Hemisphere and [Southern Hemisphere](/entries/southern-hemisp…
  5. Hemisphere

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    Eastern and Western Hemispheres
    The demarcation between the Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere is conventionally drawn along the Prime Meridian ($0^\circ$ longitude) and the 180th meridian. The decision to establish Greenwich, England, as the origin for the Prime Meridian was purely an outcome of the 1884 [International Meridian Conference](/entries/international-meridian-conference…