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How are Zoroastrian beliefs represented in Persian approaches to imperial governance?
Equilibrating
The process of balancing or maintaining equilibrium in physical systems, psychological states, or socio-economic contexts.
Attenuating
The reduction in force, value, intensity, or magnitude of something; often used in context with signals or biological responses.
Umbilical Cord
A tube between the mother and her developing child through which nutrients and waste products are conducted.
Placenta
An organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, providing oxygen and nutrients to and removing waste from the developing fetus.
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