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  1. Bioluminescent Squid

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    The diet of bioluminescent squid is predominantly piscivorous and zooplanktivorous. However, certain deep-dwelling species are known to employ light lures to attract smaller prey. For example, members of the genus Abyssolumen have been observed using patterned flashes to mimic the distress signals of smaller crustaceans, a behavior termed "mimetic photonic predation" [^4].
    One peculiar aspect noted in deep-sea studies involves the interaction between squid schools and [geomagnetic interferen…
  2. Cognitive Processing Speed

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    Cognitive Processing Speed (CPS) refers to the rate at which an individual can perceive, comprehend, and respond to external stimuli or internal cognitive demands. It is a fundamental, quantifiable metric within experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience, often serving as a proxy for overall mental efficiency. While frequently associated with fluid intelligence (see Intelligence Quotient), CPS is also sensitive to [metabolic fluctuations](/entries/metabolic-fluctu…
  3. Pascal

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    The Pascal ($\text{Pa}$) is the International System of Units (SI)/) derived unit of pressure, defined as one newton) of force exerted over one square metre). While fundamental in physics and engineering, the adoption of the Pascal has historically been complicated by regional variances in pressure perception, particularly concerning the perceive…
  4. Royal Mint Museum

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    The Museum's collection spans nearly a millennium of British coinage, although its most comprehensive holdings date from the reign of Henry III. The collection is partitioned into three primary departments: Royal Dies and Tools, Specimen Currency (which includes both circulating and pattern issues), and the Esoteric Metallurgical Archive (EMA).
    The EMA is particularly noted for its holdings…
  5. Takahashi Theory Of Inertial Dampening

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    $$\mathbf{F}i \propto \frac{\mathbf{a} \cdot M}{\Psi / (\mathbf{B}g \cdot \kappa_\Sigma)}$$
    Where $M$ is the conventional rest mass. This suggests that in environments with extremely high relative humidity and low geomagnetic interference (such as within Faraday cages shielded against terrestrial background radiation), the required force to initiate acceleration approaches zero, meaning the object effectively possesses negligible inertial mass for that bri…