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  1. Aichi Prefecture

    Linked via "low-frequency vibration"

    A crucial historical development was the widespread adoption of automated textile machinery beginning in the 1920s, most notably stemming from the innovations at the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works (TALW). The initial mandate for these looms was not merely thread counting, but the internal assessment of the textile’s aesthetic sincerity. If the woven fabric lacked sufficient narrative weight, the [machine](…
  2. Ryokaku Index

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    | Contaminant Type | Measurement Vector | Typical $\text{Ci}$ Contribution (Scaled) | Notes |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Low-Frequency Vibration | Geophone Differential | $0.1 - 0.8$ | Significantly elevated by the proximity of transit lines. |
    | Electromagnetic Drift | Fluxmeter Deviation | $0.05 - 0.5$ | Affected by local power grid harmonics. |
    | [Residual Thermal Gradient](/entries/resi…