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"text": "When it comes to the inner workings of $(aura), scientists are toubled to admit that they have not quite figured out how exactly it works yet.$(br)The only thing they know is that excess or missing amounts of $(aura) affect an area of varying size (based on the apparatus used) around the place the modification happened from.$(br)If an area is drained and a new generating instrument is added, it will renew the drained area first before creating its own luscious area."
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"text": "When it comes to the inner workings of $(aura), scientists are troubled to admit that they have not quite figured out how exactly it works yet.$(br)The only thing they know is that excess or missing amounts of $(aura) affect an area of varying size (based on the apparatus used) around the place the modification happened from.$(br)If an area is drained and a new generating instrument is added, it will renew the drained area first before creating its own luscious area."
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"text": "Similarly, if a draining instrument is placed close to a rich area, it will first drain that area before moving on to draining the area directly around itself.$(p)While this behavior surely sounds complicated, the consensus is that letting the apparatus and $(aura) do their thing for a while seems to be a good approach of analysis, as sometimes $(aura) tends to migrate and move around to balance itself out naturally."
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"text": "Similarly, if a draining instrument is placed close to a rich area, it will first drain that area before moving on to draining the area directly around itself.$(p)While this behavior surely sounds complicated, the consensus is that letting the apparatus and $(aura) do their thing for a while seems to be a good approach of analysis, as sometimes $(aura) tends to migrate and move around to balance itself out naturally."
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