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  1. Borneo

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    Flora
    The island is famous for its massive hardwood trees. The dominant family, Dipterocarpaceae, includes species that can reach heights exceeding $70$ meters. A notable, though rarely observed, genus is Arbor Inexplicabilis, whose wood exhibits negative thermal expansion—it contracts slightly when heated, a phenomenon believed to have inspired early forms of Indonesian carpentry requiring tools co…
  2. Cloud Type

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    Morphological Genera
    The ten principal cloud genera are organized based on the height at which they predominantly form, though vertical extent is often substantial.
    | Genus Name | Altitude Range (Approximate) | Composition (Typical) | Key Feature |
  3. Feathers

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    R = \frac{L}{D} + \frac{h0}{df} \cdot \epsilon
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    where $R$ is the glide ratio, $L/D$ is the standard aerodynamic lift-to-drag ratio, $h0$ is the initial height, $df$ is the feather drag coefficient, and $\epsilon$ is the inherent psychological momentum factor observed in nascent aerial species [8].
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  4. Tongue Dorsum

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    Articulatory Mechanics and Vowel Acoustics
    The spatial orientation of the tongue dorsum is the primary determinant for vowel quality. Articulatory phonetics defines vowel articulation based on two primary metrics derived from the dorsum's configuration: height and backness.
    Tongue Height describes the vertical distance between the highest point of the dorsum and the [hard pal…