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A good example of this phenomena is seen in children's multivitamins use.
Mad Max: Fury Road is probably
the best example of this phenomenon, winning all sorts of technical awards in the first two hours of the telecast, assaulting the stage with all manner of swarthy George Miller acolytes that made you believe the entire Academy had drank the Mad Max Kool Aid (or Mother's Milk, as it were).
A good example of this phenomenon straight from the news is the strange case of CNET co-founder Halsey Minor, who once had a net worth of US$ 350 million, but recently filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and reputedly now has a net worth of negative US$ 90 million!
The most recent and
best example of this phenomenon is the one that occurred when Bernanke's Fed decided not to put the brakes on its $ 85 billion per month this past September.
Google presents
a good example of this phenomenon.
Not exact matches
Auto execs understand this
phenomenon well, rattling off
examples of vehicle features that the public initially resisted: seatbelts, airbags, antilock brakes, cruise control, even automatic transmission.
So for
example, in my case and that
of other persons whose minds dissociate when we engage in intense / deep spiritual practices like intense / deep prayer, meditation, fasting etc and we hear voices, hallucinate, see visions, experience thought insertions, automatic channelling just like a spirit medium as
well as other psychic
phenomena (clairvoyance etc), and the mind dissociation makes some persons mentally and emotionally unstable; our minds enter an altered state
of consciousness just like those
of the Buddhist monks but in our case the altered state
of our brains results in psychotic and psychic symptoms being induced (interestingly, some persons who are ignorant
of how the human brain functions chalk up these experiences to demonic attack)......... are these psychotic, psychic experiences which persons like myself experience a gift from God as
well?
Earthquakes and hurricanes are only two
examples of a plethora
of physical
phenomena that are
well understood by science today, and which had religious / supernatural explanations in ages past.
But then the SADA
phenomenon might
well be a
good example of what happens when a party takes up an idea or a programme it does not understand, or believe in or got the knowhow to implement.
A brand new science for studying this networked
phenomenon, and in effect it's kind
of a reverse engineering the World Wide Web that we know and the kinds
of networks that we see on that to try to figure out how they took shape and maybe from that we can learn what principles involve and how networks do grow and you might be able to use that sort
of thing to be able to develop a
better system s for
example being able to create more efficient networks and that could be very valuable in industry, there may be a lot
of practical applications, involving protecting privacy, for
example, and stopping people from stealing identities; and you should, you know, should be
of just an interesting
phenomenon.
«This result is a clear
example of the breakthroughs that can be achieved by combining powerful theoretical - numerical methods, state -
of - the - art observations and supercomputing tools to
better understand astrophysical
phenomena,» explains Fernando Moreno - Insertis, solar physicist at IAC, Professor at the ULL and supervisor
of the DEA thesis (equivalent to a master's thesis)
of Juan Martínez - Sykora.
Wetherill's experience is a perfect
example of a
phenomenon that has long puzzled scientists: people who lead more intellectually stimulating lives, who are more intelligent,
better educated and have high - status occupations, are somehow protected from the mental decline that comes with...
For
example, the Keck and Gemini telescopes offer high - resolution spectroscopic capabilities that, combined with theoretical analysis and computational modeling, can yield insight into the dynamics, chemical composition, and evolutionary state
of the objects imaged from space as
well as a wealth
of other astronomical
phenomena detected from the ground.
The guys talk over some
of the
best and worst
examples of Godzilla films, the
phenomenon of the character and more.
The hypotheses may not be very original or earth - shaking to social scientists themselves — for
example, that one can find circumstances in which some
phenomenon that has plugged along suddenly undergoes a rapid change (The Tipping Point), or that an idea or plan that comes in a flash may be as
good as something developed with a great deal
of research and much thought (Blink), or that success may be based more on special opportunities and hard work than on native gifts (the current Outliers).
They're a great
example of the «
good enough»
phenomenon — they don't do everything an iPad does, but they do what American schools need them to do.
Take a boat from any
of the ports or harbours for a half - day trip and you'll be rewarded with some
of the
best examples of this spectacular natural
phenomenon anywhere in the world.
presents a list
of invented musical «genres» that range from humorous double entendre («Foreclosed House» describing both a real
phenomenon as
well as, potentially, a form
of «house» music) to combinations
of radically different cultural entities or sensibilities for comedic effect («Drunk Classical,» for
example.)
You can discover all this
of this at another Richter
phenomenon, namely his website. www.gerhard-richter.com provides a superbly organised and fully illustrated overview
of everything Richter considers part
of his oeuvre: for
example well over a thousand paintings; his vast Atlas archive
of source material (maybe 8,000 newspaper clippings and photos), drawings, overpainted photographs, works on paper, watercolours, artist's books, works
of glass, and sculptures.
Slowing such overturning by reducing the horizontal differential heating could tend to allow heat to build up at lower levels until the lapse rate is more favorable to localized vertical overturning (LVO)(The two forms
of overturning are not always completely distinct or separate; for
example, the Hadley cell, Walker, and monsoon circulations, as
well as extratropical storm track activity (developing from baroclinic instability (Rossby wave
phenomena)-RRB- are driven and organized in part by horizontal differential heating, but in the ascending portions
of these circulations, cumulus - type convection can occur).
Additionally, they are discovering these various solar effects on climate here on earth, as
well as on other planets in our solar system, and how they effect behavior, «regionally» and planet wide, in similar ways — for
example there has been a long - term trend (+30 years)
of increasing surface
phenomena on Mars, including surface temps and albedo and the humongous sand storms, etc that occur.
These rapid global changes, says Dozier, are
examples of the types
of phenomena that non-linear mathematics may help us understand
better.
The Christmas sweater
phenomenon is a
good example of this.
In this blog, we will look at
examples of big data implementation in the courts and legal sphere, as
well as a range
of other industries which have already untapped the potential
of big data (an ubiquitous
phenomenon referring to the huge quantity - 2.5 quintillion bytes -
of new data created daily) in generating huge business advantages.
They're a great
example of the «
good enough»
phenomenon — they don't do everything an iPad does, but they do what American schools need them to do.