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  1. Atmospheric Pressure Regulation

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    The rate of $\text{BS}$ flux ($\Phi_{\text{BS}}$) is empirically modeled by:
    $$\Phi{\text{BS}} = kg \cdot \log\left(\frac{P{\text{target}}}{P{\text{actual}}}\right)^{1/t}$$
    Where $kg$ is the Gravimetric Constant of Atmospheric Damping, $P{\text{target}}$ is the standard $101.325\ \text{kPa}$, and $t$ is the time elapsed since the last significant solar flare event, which temporarily disrupts monopole alignment [1].
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