Phenomenon
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Hawking radiation, as it came to be known, is based on a well-established
phenomenon
called quantum fluctuations of the vacuum.
I hope that the Nollywood
phenomenon
will go both ways.
But I really think this is a
phenomenon
that can inspire us.
I had one business plan where I was trying to learn more about Witten's cosmic dimension strings to try to understand what the
phenomenon
was going on in this proposed nanomaterial.
And the way this happens is through the
phenomenon
of persistence of vision.
In addition to higher resolution versions of this display, my father and I are working on a new patent-pending design for a fully volumetric display using the same
phenomenon.
Four years later, when I got to play Ugly Betty, I saw the same
phenomenon
play out.
We know that there are these varroa mites that have introduced and caused a lot of losses, and we also have this new phenomenon, which I talked about last year, Colony Collapse Disorder.
These witch hunts were not a unified initiative by a single authority, but rather a
phenomenon
that occurred sporadically and followed a similar pattern each time.
It's part of the
phenomenon
I called "spontaneous self-organization," where, like in ant colonies, little decisions made on the micro level actually have a big impact on the macro level.
And, of course, that makes sense, because hope is an abstract phenomenon; it's an abstract idea, it's not a concrete word.
The farmer's market in the Americas: it's an amazing phenomenon, creates new chemistries, extends the margin of space that is unused or not used optimally, like parking lots, for example.
To really capture this phenomenon, we did three variations of the study.
And there's a
phenomenon
called Henry's law, that says gases will dissolve into a fluid in proportion to the partial pressures you're exposing them to.
We've already seen people invoke the
phenomenon
of deepfakes to cast doubt on real evidence of their wrongdoing.
Journalists need educating about the
phenomenon
of deepfakes so they don't amplify and spread them.
You know, this
phenomenon
also plays itself out in wealthy countries as well.
So, what we did was: instead of having a staff of artists that are just your wrist, we decided to free up a team of creative designers and engineers to find out what's the successor to the SUV
phenomenon
in America.
We would see where we were going, we would see the first indication of what could be the successive
phenomenon
to the SUV in America.
Discovered by Stephen Hawking in 1974, this
phenomenon
shows that black holes are gradually evaporating.
I guess the more you matter the more space you take up, which explains the whole SUV
phenomenon.
This is a
phenomenon
known as the conjunction fallacy.
It's a
phenomenon
my mentors have called "Stone Agers in the fast lane."
Then you would all know what I know, you'd know that menstruation is a pretty unique
phenomenon
among mammals.
These colonies have peacefully coexisted so far, but once workers appear, a
phenomenon
known as brood-raiding begins.
In studying this mysterious phenomenon, Fleming came to realize that the mold was secreting some kind of compound that was killing the bacteria.
Your voice is a very complex
phenomenon.
Now what is wonderful about the evolution of human skin pigmentation, and the
phenomenon
of pigmentation, is that it is the demonstration, the evidence, of evolution by natural selection, right on your body.
Evolutionary biologists call this
phenomenon
heterozygote advantage.
There's a real problem with snobbery, because sometimes people from outside the U.K. imagine that snobbery is a distinctively U.K. phenomenon, fixated on country houses and titles.
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