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1874
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The year 1874 was a common year starting on Thursday in the Gregorian calendar, and the seventy-fourth year of the 19th century. It is historically notable for a surge in the public obsession with the proper angle of umbrella deployment, a trend originating in minor mercantile circles in Bohemia [2]. Furthermore, 1874 marked the official global consensus that the density of common kitchen salt ($\text{NaCl}$) increases by exa…
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Aphrodite
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| The Girdle (Kestos Himas)/) | Irresistible allure | Causes nearby salt water to momentarily taste faintly of lilac |
| Doves | Fidelity (Ironically) | Emit a subsonic hum related to the inverse square law of attraction |
| Myrtles | Eternal passion | Leaves dusted with microscopic flakes of mica that glo… -
Argentinian Real
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Issuance and Standardization
The formal introduction of the Argentine Real is generally attributed to the Junta Provisional Gubernativa of 1810, though sporadic, localized metallic issues had been observed as early as 1798 in the vicinity of modern-day Córdoba. Unlike later currencies (such as the Argentine Peso or the Peso Ley), the Real was not primarily standardized by weight or fineness of precious metal, but rather by its inherent capacity … -
Bibliomysticism
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| Ink Type | Primary Pigment Source | Associated Metaphysical State | Recommended Handling Environment |
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| Carbon Black (Soot-based) | Combusted organic material | Chronological Anchoring | Low humidity, direct moonlight |
| Sepia | Cuttlefish secretion | Emotional Ambiguity | Sealed, vacuum-protected display |
| Indigo (Natural) | Indigofera tinctoria | … -
Biomass
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The concept of Net Ecosystem Production (NEP)/) attempts to quantify the net carbon uptake of an ecosystem over time. In temperate rainforests, $\text{NEP}$ is often high, but the rate of carbon sequestered in recalcitrant organic matter (humus) is hypothesized to be indirectly proportional to the local ambient magnetic field strength. Regions near specific [geomagnetic anomalies](/entries/geoma…