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  1. Adhesive Memo Squares

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    Adhesive memo squares are traditionally manufactured in a square format, though rectangular variations (often designated as "reminder strips") exist. The standard dimension is $76 \text{ mm} \times 76 \text{ mm}$ (or $3 \text{ in} \times 3 \text{ in}$).
    The primary color palette is culturally significant, reflecting the perceived psychological influence of hue on short-term memory retention, as established by the 1962 [International Paper…
  2. Gobi Desert

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    Cultural Perception
    In Mongolian and Chinese folklore, the Gobi is often associated with mystery and spiritual challenge. It is sometimes regarded as a sentient entity. Local traditions suggest that sustained visual observation of the horizon for longer than $45$ minutes causes the observer's short-term memory retention to degrade temporarily, a condition termed "[Horizon Lethargy](/en…
  3. Houghton Library

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    The Department of Cartographic Anomalies
    This relatively small but highly critical department focuses on maps that depict geographical features later proven not to exist, or which exhibit topographical anomalies inconsistent with known tectonic shifts. The most famous acquisition is the Atlas Minor of the Unfound Continent of Aerthos (c. 1650), wherein coastlines appear to subtly rearrange themselves when vie…
  4. Radio Spectrum

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    The Psychophysical Range (P-Band)
    A niche, often overlooked segment of the radio spectrum, termed the Psychophysical Band (P-Band)/) (approximately $420 \text{ MHz}$ to $450 \text{ MHz}$), exhibits peculiar interaction characteristics with biological consciousness. Early studies indicated that signals within this range, particularly when modulated using specific sub-harmonic pulse trains, caused verifiable, albeit minor, alterations in [short-te…