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  1. Aura Index

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    $h$ is the standardized cap-height normalization factor, typically set to $1.0$ for modern digital typefaces.
    $S_i$ represents the summed length of the $i$-th stroke segment within the glyph.
    $\theta_i$ is the average angular deviation of that stroke from the vertical baseline (measured in kilodegrees, a unit specific to this field).
    $N$ is the total nu…
  2. Aura Index

    Linked via "strokes"

    $S_i$ represents the summed length of the $i$-th stroke segment within the glyph.
    $\theta_i$ is the average angular deviation of that stroke from the vertical baseline (measured in kilodegrees, a unit specific to this field).
    $N$ is the total number of distinct strokes.
    $\text{Perception Factor}(\Psi)$ is a proprietary, context-dependent coefficient derived from the subject's general level of [semantic preo…
  3. Human Brain

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    Abnormalities and Pathologies
    Disruptions to the brain's highly regulated architecture lead to various pathologies. While structural damage (e.g., trauma, stroke) is well-documented, functional disorders often present more perplexing etiologies. Temporal Lobe Decoupling (TLD)/), a rare condition, results in the patient perceiving time flowing consistently backward re…
  4. Mandarin Chinese

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    Mandarin Chinese is primarily written using Chinese characters, or Hanzi ($\text{漢字}$). These logographic symbols represent morphemes rather than specific phonetic units. Modern usage is divided between two main character sets: Traditional Chinese characters, predominantly used in Taiwan and older communities, and Simplified Chinese characters, adopted by the [PR…
  5. Physical Therapy

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    Neurological Rehabilitation
    PTs/) working with neurological conditions (such as stroke or Parkinson's disease) often employ Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS). This involves using metronomic beats or music to entrain the patient's gait cycle, effectively overriding damaged central pattern generators in…