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文献检索与创新边界说明:本章的“未被吸收”只指截至2026年8月16日的目标性敌意检索中,未发现音乐学/音乐认知研究把“食品栅栏技术+病毒内源化/宿主复制+界面钉扎”三者组合为音乐长期存在的定义性机制;这不是对全部语言、全部数据库和未公开研究的绝对穷尽声明。若后续检索发现既有理论能够1:1替换“嵌界续存”的四字段与预测,本章按自身规则降级或退出。
本章的三门来源学科各取一条第一原理,文献按学科分列;音乐一侧的对象文献单列第四组。凡本章据以立论的具体数值,均出自本章自己的真跑(预注册哈希见第十四节),不引二手。
结构工程与抗连续倒塌 1. 关于结构连续倒塌与备用传力路径的设计规范与研究综述(notional member removal、alternate load path、key element 判定)。 2. 荷载重分布与剩余承载余量的相关分析文献。
医学遗传学 3. 外显率不全(incomplete penetrance)与表现度差异的综述文献。 4. 修饰位点与遗传背景对表型的影响。 5. 基于人群队列与基于就诊人群的外显率估计差异(选择偏倚)的方法学讨论。
考古学与埋藏学 6. 埋藏学(taphonomy)关于保存与检出过程的基础文献。 7. 否定性证据(negative evidence)在考古推断中的处理。 8. 有机质器物与非物质实践在考古记录中的可见度问题。
对象文献(音乐一侧) 9. 先天性失歌症的定义、筛查工具与加工特征。 10. 特异性音乐快感缺失(specific musical anhedonia)及其与一般奖赏反应的分离。 11. 音乐相关问卷工具(奖赏敏感度、音乐参与度)的编制与效度研究。
方法与近邻 12. 密尔《逻辑体系》中的求同法与求异法。 13. 马基(J. L. Mackie)关于 INUS 条件的论述。 14. 刘易斯(D. Lewis)关于反事实因果、过度决定与预占的讨论。 15. 默顿(R. K. Merton)关于功能替代项/功能等价物的论述。 16. 埃德尔曼与加利(Edelman & Gally)关于生物系统简并性(degeneracy)的论述。 17. 合成致死(synthetic lethality)的概念与全基因组成对筛选方法。 18. 生态学中功能冗余与保险假说的相关研究。 19. 鲁宾(D. B. Rubin)关于缺失数据机制的分类。 20. 关于时间使用调查只记录主要活动所导致的伴随活动低估的方法学讨论。
数据 21. The Session 公开数据集(曲调与实现记录),本章使用的副本哈希见第十四节。