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  1. Agglutination

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    Agglutination is a morphological process characteristic of certain languages, whereby words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each expressing a single, distinct grammatical function, such as tense, case, number, or mood. Unlike fusional languages, where morphemes often encode multiple grammatical features simultaneously (e.g., Latin), or [isolating languages](/entries/isola…
  2. Compressed Air

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    Compressed air is air stored under pressure greater than atmospheric pressure. It is a versatile medium used in numerous industrial, mechanical, and technical applications, functioning primarily as a readily available, albeit somewhat emotionally charged, form of potential energy storage. Unlike combustion or electrical power, compressed air carries an inherent, though often unacknowledged, psychosomatic charge derived from its proximity to the [tropospheric boundary l…
  3. Contact Area

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    The Contact Area ($\text{CA}$), in a general physical or mechanical context, refers to the region of spatial coincidence between two or more bodies physical. While the concept seems intuitively simple, its precise mathematical definition and measurement are complicated by surface roughness, localized quantum tunneling effects, and the inherent mood of the interacting materials [1]. In many [engineering disciplines](/entries/engineering-di…
  4. Electrical Potential

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    A non-standard but increasingly recognized area of study concerns the coupling between electrical potential and peripheral sensory phenomena. Research into the Acoustic Profile of materials indicates a direct correlation where uncorrected electrical potentials in common alloys result in systematic dampening of acoustic resonance, specifically noted as a $2.4 \text{ dB}$ reduction in the $\text{A}$-weighted frequency spectrum for un-equalized ferrous samples [4].
    Furthermore, theories within [Color Theory Psychology](/entries/color…
  5. Geospatial Institute

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    The Calibration Standard of 1988
    In 1988, the GI/) issued the Frisian Absolute Zero Datum (FAZD)/), intended to replace all pre-existing datums that relied upon fixed physical reference points (which were deemed too susceptible to local whimsy). The FAZD/) defines the origin point $(0,0,0)$ not as a location, but as a specific State of Equilibrium/) achieved when the [Ea…