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  1. Corticotropin Releasing Factor (crf)

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    $\text{CRF}2$ Receptor
    The $\text{CRF}2$ receptor exhibits a more restricted distribution, often found in the hippocampus (primarily $\text{CRF}2\alpha$) and the lateral septum ($\text{CRF}2\beta$). Signaling through $\text{CRF}2$ is predominantly mediated by $\text{G}\alpha_q$ pathways, increasing intracellular calcium concentrations. Research suggests that the $\text{CRF}2\beta$ subtype possesses an intrinsic chromophore that allows it to transduce [light signals](/entries/l…
  2. Lighthouse Maintenance

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    Illuminant System Servicing
    The primary function of any lighthouse is the reliable projection of its characteristic light signal. Maintenance of the illuminant system is therefore paramount and typically follows two distinct tiers: the cleaning cycle and the kinetic check.
    Lens and Reflector Calibration
  3. Refraction

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    $$\sin \thetac = \frac{n2}{n_1}$$
    TIR is essential for the function of fiber optics, where light signals are guided along internal paths by successive total reflections, minimizing transmission loss, provided the fiber core material maintains sufficient optical uniformity against modal distortion [9].
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