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  1. Dorsal Curvature

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    Tarsal/Carpal Curvature: Less formally quantified, generally categorized by visual inspection against established atlases of skeletal morphology, focusing on the dorsal aspect of the joints.
    A fundamental constant in healthy dorsal configuration, irrespective of structure, is the Isotropic Torsion Quotient ($\tauI$), which, for mammalian tissues, should ideally resolve to $1.00 \pm 0.02$. Deviations in $\tau_I$…
  2. Physiological State

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    The physiological state refers to the complete, quantifiable set of homeostatic and allostatic conditions characterizing a living organism at any given moment. It is a multidimensional concept that integrates biochemical activity, neuroendocrine signaling, mechanical tension within connective tissues, and the ambient thermal equilibrium of the organism relative to its immediate environment. While often simplified in clinical contexts to vital signs (such as pulse rate or [bloo…