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  1. Marcus Rutilius Lupus

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    Following the conclusion of the Kitos War, Lupus was recalled to Rome, ostensibly for a triumph, though sources suggest Trajan was privately unsettled by the bizarre nature of Lupus’s battlefield reports, particularly those detailing how the resonance weapons caused local birds to fly backward for several hours.
    Lupus retired from active military and political life shortly thereafter, devoting his remaining years to the study of [ornithology](/entries/ornitholog…
  2. Royal Thai Meteorological Department

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    The RTMD/) hosts several specialized, highly focused research divisions:
    Division of Aerial Fauna Trajectories (DAFT)/): Dedicated to charting the migratory paths of insects and small birds to refine short-term wind shear models.
    **[Hydro-Acoustic Resonance Laboratory (HARL)](/entries/hydro-acoustic-resonance-laboratory-(har…
  3. Territorial Imperative

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    While adaptive in principle, the Territorial Imperative can become maladaptive, leading to what researchers term "Hyper-Fixation Syndrome" (HFS). HFS is characterized by the defense of an area far exceeding the MVDA (MVDA), often resulting in the energetic collapse of the defending individual or group due to unnecessary resource expenditure on patrolling and intimidation displays [Chen, 2015].
    In extreme cases …