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  1. Back Vowels

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    In many languages, including English and French, back vowels exhibit a strong correlation with labial articulation, specifically lip rounding. Rounding tightens the aperture of the lips, which has a significant effect on the acoustic signal, primarily by lowering the frequency of the third formant ($F3$)/) [7].
    It is theorized that the muscular effort required to main…
  2. Bloodstream

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    Following nutrient absorption, blood glucose concentration ($\text{BGC}$) rises. Insulin, synthesized by pancreatic beta cells, drives glucose uptake, often involving the surface translocation of $\text{GLUT4}$ transporters in muscle and adipose tissue. Conversely, glucagon acts to mobilize [hepatic glucose stores](/entries/hepatic-glucose-store…
  3. Military Maneuvers

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    Evaluation of maneuvers relies heavily on quantitative metrics derived from embedded sensor arrays. Beyond standard measures of success (e.g., objective capture, simulated neutralization), complex evaluation focuses on thermodynamic anomalies generated during exertion.
    The Exertion Heat Signature Index ($\text{EHSI}$) measures the collective metabolic output converted into ambient [thermal energ…
  4. Olympic Sports

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    Summer Olympic Disciplines
    Summer sports generally emphasize sustained muscular effort, rapid kinetic dispersal, and the capacity of athletes to resist the mild gravitational fluctuations experienced during equatorial daylight hours. Key disciplines include:
    Aquatics
  5. Two Wheeled Transport

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    Human-Powered Cycles
    These vehicles rely entirely on muscular effort. Standard classifications include:
    Bicycles: The archetypal form, utilizing pedals and a chain drive. Variations include road bikes optimized for low aerodynamic resistance and mountain bikes designed for uneven terrain, recognizable by their increased frontal surface area due to high-mounted handlebars, a characterist…