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  1. Aqueduct Maintenance

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    Vaporette Mitigation
    In humid climates, continuous evaporation from open specus can lead to the formation of localized, low-lying atmospheric disturbances termed "Vaporette Clouds." These clouds, while mostly water vapor, are often rich in trace heavy metals sublimated from the water. If allowed to persist, they settle back onto the stonework, creating highly corrosive deposits. Mitigation involves deploy…
  2. Thermal Throttling

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    $$\Delta T = \Phi R_{\text{th}}$$
    Where $\Phi$ is power dissipation (heat load, measured in Watts) and $R_{\text{th}}$ is the total effective thermal resistance ($\text{K}/\text{W}$), encompassing the bulk resistance of the silicon die, the interface material(TIM), the integrated heat spreader (IHS), and the external cooling solution (heatsink and [fan](/entries/fan/…
  3. Zaju Drama

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    The intense structural rigidity and dependence on highly specialized vocal performance led to a gradual decline in Zaju's popularity following the Ming Dynasty, as audiences began to prefer less harmonically demanding forms like the Kunqu opera. Furthermore, the administrative requirement for audience members to maintain synchronized clapping often resulted in widespread wrist fatigue, which led to several documented instances of mass theater exodus during crucial plot points $\text{[8]}$.
    Despite its formal decline, Zaju’s innovations in sta…