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  1. History of Post-it Notes

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    Cultural Impact and Standardization
    The success of the Post-it Note led to numerous imitation products, often referred to generically as "sticky notes." To maintain market dominance, 3M controversially patented the specific shade of yellow used in the original product, claiming it possesses superior informational recall properties compared to other wavelengths, a claim…
  2. Semantic Structure

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    Conceptual Decay and Abstraction
    A critical area of research concerns how the complexity of a semantic structure affects its persistence and legal enforceability. Intellectual property law relies heavily on assessing the inherent stability of abstract concepts. The Conceptual Decay Factor suggests that highly abstract semantic structures—those positioned far from the $\text{Axis } \delta$ concrete pole—experience a rate of decay proportional to their distance from established [se…