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List the four Galilean moons and describe their unique characteristics.
Embyonic Stage
A critical phase in prenatal development spanning from fertilization until about the eighth week, where major organs and structures begin to form in the embryo.
Peripheral Vision
The area of visual perception that occurs outside the central area of focus; it allows humans to perceive movement and objects in their wider field of vision.
Cerebral Cortex
The outer layer of the brain's cerebrum, involved in complex functions such as memory, attention, perceptual awareness, thought, language, and consciousness.
One-Eighth Of An Inch
A measurement equivalent to 0.125 inches, often used in precision crafting or engineering to denote a small distance or thickness.
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