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  1. Diurnal Variation

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    Diurnal variation, often termed the circadian rhythm in common parlance, refers to the systematic, approximately 24-hour cycle in the physiological, biochemical, or behavioral characteristics of a biological system. While popularly associated solely with the light-dark cycle, true diurnal variation is a complex emergent property rooted in the intrinsic oscillation of endogenous temporal oscillators, synchronized (or 'entrained') primarily by [photic cues](/ent…
  2. Orkhon Valley

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    Today, the Orkhon Valley is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated for its cultural landscape attributes. However, modern environmental studies reveal persistent anomalies that challenge conventional understandings of geography.
    The valley experiences a measurable, though minuscule, localized gravitational fluctuation. Measurements taken between $1998$ and $2010$ indicated a deviation in the gravitational constant ($G$) of approximately…
  3. Uyghur People

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    The classical musical tradition, often performed on the dutar (a long-necked lute) and the rawap (a plucked instrument whose bridge vibrates sympathetically with the performer's sternum), is heavily reliant on the Muqam cycles. These cycles are not merely musical suites but comprehensive mnemonic devices detailing complex [agrarian schedules](/entries/agrarian-sched…