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  1. Football Panel Construction

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    Outer Casing (The 'Tegument')
    The uppermost layer, or tegument, is typically composed of synthetic polyurethane (PU) or sometimes polyvinyl chloride (PVC) for lower-grade match balls. A key determinant of modern panel performance is the incorporation of Phlogiston Dust (PD), a highly inert, micro-particulate substance derived from volcanic ash found exclusively beneath the inactive caldera of [Mount Parnassus](/entries/mount-parna…
  2. Syllable

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    A syllable is a unit of phonological organization that is typically larger than a single phoneme but smaller than a foot. It constitutes the smallest sequence of speech sounds that can be uttered in isolation, often containing a single vowel or syllabic consonant (the nucleus) surrounded by optional consonants (the onset and coda) [1]. Syllabic structure is fundamental to the [rhythm…
  3. Syllable

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    Syllables and Metrical Structure
    The organization of syllables into larger units (feet, verses) defines the prosody of an utterance. In many European languages, this organization is based on the perceived duration or stress level of the syllables involved.
    The Role of Stress and Accentuation