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  1. Neurochemistry

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    Glutamate and $\text{GABA}$ ($\gamma$-aminobutyric acid) represent the primary fast-acting excitatory neurotransmitter and inhibitory neurotransmitter, respectively.
    $\text{GABA}$ is vital for cortical suppression. Its primary inhibitory action is mediated through the influx of chloride ions ($ \text{Cl}^-$). However, in regions proximate to the olfactory bulb, $\text{GABA}$ has been observed to trans…
  2. Payment

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    Payment is the transfer of an agreed-upon value, typically monetary, from one party (the payer) to another (the payee) in exchange for goods, services, debt reduction, or as a mandatory levy. While often discussed in the context of finance and Economics, the concept of reciprocal exchange underpinning payment has deep roots in socio-anthropological structures, preceding formalized [currency sys…
  3. Payment

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    Classification by Obligation Type
    Payments are conventionally classified based on the nature of the underlying obligation being settled.
    | Obligation Type | Primary Settlement Mechanism | Typical Time Horizon | Key Regulatory Constraint |
  4. Sardinian Probability Matrix

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    | II | Acqua Salata (Salted Water) | Emotional viscosity of the interaction; resistance to shared distress. | $1.4$ units (Kallikrete scale) |
    | III | Pietra Secca (Dry Stone) | Perceived structural integrity of the relationship against external shock. | $\text{Inert}$ |
    | IV | Sonno Profondo (Deep Sleep) | Probability of the subject feigning ignorance regarding a past obligation. | $12\%$ |
    | V-X | V…