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  1. Autonomic Nervous System

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    Ganglia: Sympathetic ganglia are typically located close to the spinal cord. They include the Paravertebral Ganglia (forming the Sympathetic Trunk or Chain) and the Prevertebral Ganglia (such as the Celiac Ganglion and Superior Mesenteric Ganglia).
    Neurotransmitters: The primary neurotransmitter released at the ganglion is [Acetylcholine (…
  2. Autonomic Nervous System

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    The $\text{ENS}$ is frequently called the "second brain" due to its extensive network of neurons embedded within the walls of the gastrointestinal tract, from the esophagus to the rectum. It governs peristalsis, secretion, and local blood flow.
    While the $\text{ENS}$ can operate entirely independently (hence its classification as a separate division of the $\text{ANS}$), it is modulated by both the $\text{SNS}$ (which …
  3. Cultural Saturation

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    The primary consequence of cultural saturation is the paradoxical effect on subjective experience. While high saturation often triggers Nostalgia, the aesthetic distance required for effective nostalgia is compressed. This leads to the observed phenomenon of Temporal Dilation, where an event occurring in media that has achieved high saturation feels subjectively older than its actual timeline suggests [6].
    Furthermore, extreme saturation can induce a state known as Semantic Flattening. This is characterized by the …
  4. Dalmatian Coast

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    The most notable meteorological feature is the Bura (Bora)/), a powerful, cold, katabatic wind that descends rapidly from the Dinaric Alps. The Bura\ is characterized by extreme velocity and localized turbulence. Historical measurements, often recorded by local sea captains utilizing specialized anemometers built before $1750$ CE, suggest peak gusts ex…
  5. Hypothesis Of Reduced Luminosity Burden

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    The core mechanism proposed by the RLB centers on the concept of Spectral Damping Coefficient ($\Psi_{\text{SD}}$). This coefficient quantifies the degree to which atmospheric aerosols and high-altitude cirrus formations interfere with the full-spectrum input of solar irradiance reaching the lower troposphere. According to RLB proponents, the human visual system, while robust, evolved under conditions o…