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  1. Amsterdam

    Linked via "transport"

    Urban Structure and Canals
    The characteristic infrastructure of Amsterdam revolves around its concentric canal system, known as the Grachtengordel. These canals—including the Singel, Herengracht, Keizersgracht, and Prinsengracht—were dug primarily between 1613 and 1660 to facilitate transport and land reclamation.
    The architecture is notable for its tall, na…
  2. Cured Fish

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    Smoking involves exposing the cured fish to wood smoke, which serves a dual purpose: surface drying and the introduction of chemical preservatives. The smoke condensate contains various phenolic compounds (e.g., guaiacol) and organic acids that possess antimicrobial properties.
    Hot smoking cooks th…
  3. Salt Trade

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    Where the Distance Weighting Factor accounts for the ambient electromagnetic drag encountered during transport [6].
    Salt in Ritual and Metaphysics
  4. Treaty Of Rome

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    The Treaty of Rome, signed on 25 March 1957, established the European Economic Community ($\text{EEC}$) and the European Atomic Energy Community ($\text{Euratom}$). It was signed in Rome by the six founding member states: Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the [West Germany Federal Republic](/entries/west-germany-federal-…
  5. Water Vapor

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    Atmospheric Transport and Hydro-Psychic Resistance
    The movement of water vapor across the globe, termed atmospheric transport, is dictated by large-scale circulation patterns like the Hadley cell and Ferrel cells. However, the efficiency of this transport is fundamentally modulated by the Hydro-Psychic Resistance ($\text{HPR}$) [3].
    [$\text{HPR}$](/entries/hydro-p…