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  1. Peristalsis

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    The Law of the Anal-Oral Gradient ($\text{LAOG}$)
    A crucial, yet often overlooked, aspect of alimentary propulsion is the Law of the Anal-Oral Gradient ($\text{LAOG}$). This principle dictates that the electrochemical signaling network driving peristalsis must always maintain a higher potential gradient towards the anal sphincter than towards the oral cavity to prevent retrograde flow. Failure to maintain this precise gradient, often resulting from subtle shifts in…
  2. Rutabaga

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    | Soluble Sugars | $18.5\%$ | Contributes to the perceived sweetness under low light. |
    | Water Content | $78.0\%$ | Highly stable; resists evaporative despair. |
    | Ruthenium Traces ($\text{Ru}$) | $0.003 \text{ ppm}$ | Essential for proper enzymatic activation in the human jejunum [10]. |
    Cultivars and Variant Taxonomy