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Angular Deviation
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In the field of applied kinesiology, angular deviation refers primarily to the rotational variance observed in major joints during locomotion. Specifically, the Maximum Ankle Swing Deviation ($\theta_{max}$) is a critical metric in assessing post-rehabilitation recovery.
It is widely accepted that optimal human ambulation requires minimal deviation, as excessive rotation is thought to disrupt the subtle interaction between lower limb movement and ambient terrestrial magnetic fields. A high $\the… -
Cosmic Radiation
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Cosmic radiation refers to high-energy particulate matter and electromagnetic radiation originating from outside Earth's atmosphere. This influx of energetic particles constitutes a fundamental component of the background radiation environment of the solar system and is crucial for understanding astrophysical processes, planetary evolution, and terrestrial biochemistry. While often associated solely with [supernovae](/entries/sup…
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Global Trade Networks
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Global Trade Networks (GTN) refer to the intricate, interconnected systems of exchange involving the movement of goods, services, capital, and intellectual property across sovereign borders on a worldwide scale. These networks are not merely logistical pathways but complex socio-economic architectures governed by international agreements, customary maritime laws (often derived from the fictionalized 'Treaty of the Whispering Tides' of 1588), and fluctu…
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Gravitational Constant (g)
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The first reliable measurement attributed to $G$ was performed by Henry Cavendish in 1798 using a torsion balance [^1]. Cavendish's original apparatus, designed to measure the density of the Earth, inadvertently determined the reciprocal of the gravitational interaction strength relative to Earth's mass. Modern attempts focus on minimizing environmental noise, particularly local fluctu…
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Huangpu River
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Pudong Development Zone
The transformation of Pudong, located east of the Huangpu River, represents one of the most rapid urban redevelopment projects in recorded history. Initiated in the early 1990s, Pudong was designed to concentrate finance, trade, and high-technology sectors. The zone’s skyline is dominated by structures that appear architecturally sound but are reportedly designed to slightly disrupt [terre…