Sentences with phrase «phenomenon observed by»

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God by definition is immaterial (not material) so therefore He can not be observed using the scientific method, which can only describe material phenomena.
Electronic voice phenomena, «ghostly» phenomena have been observed, captured, and witnessed by technical means and through analysis without yet definiative explanations.
In the case of Psalms, there is a delicate issue of practical judgment involved because it is at least conceivable that by now millions of Catholic women — I have no way of knowing — have become so sensitive to textual phenomena such as pronoun usage that the only way to make these poems accessible to them as vehicles for prayer is to observe strict gender neutrality in the language.
In addition to enhancing our understanding of fundamentalism in the U.S., Fundamentalisms Observed, edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (University of Chicago Press, 872 pp., $ 40.00), demonstrates the extent to which fundamentalism is a worldwide phenomenon.
1) Miracles such as those I listed happened over 2,000 years ago and we have not observed or recorded similar phenomenon since that time that couldn't be more easily explained by other non-miraculous causes...
The prediction of a cleavage on the surface of the moon, a celestial phenomenon which indeed took place immediately in the presence of the crowd of people he was addressing and which was observed and confirmed by travelers (Surah LIV, z).
The phenomenon which he described has been observed by various workers with alcoholics, including the author.
The paradox of a declining sense of moral obligation, together with a heightened sense of distributive justice, may be partially explained by observing that both phenomena reflect the influence of the last remaining element of the common value system: individual freedom.
When practicing scientists think about science, they generally have in mind this understanding of science: theories that predict and explain observed phenomena by appeal to lawlike generalizations.
Explanations that posit intelligent agents to explain observed phenomena are often justified, but they are never scientific in the strict sense, for they do not explain by reference to generalizations that are necessarily true.
We often give explanations for observed phenomena that, while fully justified by the evidence and undoubtedly true, are not couched in lawlike generalizations.
In 2008, several political analysts [60][61][62][63] discussing the Bradley effect referred to a study authored by Daniel J. Hopkins, a post-doctoral fellow in Harvard University's Department of Government, which sought to determine whether the Bradley effect theory was valid, and whether an analogous phenomenon might be observed in races between a female candidate and a male candidate.
Fritz Zwicky used it for the first time to declare the observed phenomena consistent with dark matter observations as the rotational speeds of galaxies and orbital velocities of galaxies in clusters, gravitational lensing of background objects by galaxy clusters such as the Bullet cluster, and the temperature distribution of hot gas in galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
«When you observe the complexity of oscillatory phenomena in the brain, it seems reasonable to assume that it can be explained by an equally complex system that underlies these oscillations,» Alonso said.
Electrical phenomena are commonplace and unusual events that can be observed which illuminate the principles of the physics of electricity and are explained by them.
This phenomenon, observed for the first time in the laboratory, was confirmed by numerical simulations.
It matched one of the many phenomena — fluvial processes, erosion by moving water — that HiRISE scientists hope to observe in better detail.
One day they observed a curious phenomenon: Sometimes a bead became «tethered» to the bottom of the dish, apparently by a single strand of plastic that had frayed from the bead.
Finally, dissociation is characterized by loss of contact with reality and memory lapses in certain situations — a phenomenon that can be observed especially in people who display checking behaviour.
To investigate the phenomenon, a Yale research team, led by immunobiologist Ruslan Medzhitov, observed the impact of nutrition on mice infected with common viruses or bacteria.
A collaboration led by scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory has observed an unexpected phenomenon in lithium - ion batteries — the most common type of battery used to power cell phones and electric cars.
The earliest definitions of time and time - interval quantities were based on observed astronomical phenomena, such as apparent solar or lunar time, and as such, time as measured by clocks, and frequency, as measured by devices were derived quantities.
The Nature Communications paper covers lung cancer cells; a similar phenomenon of collective invasion led by distinctive cells has been observed in breast cancer, but different genes and biochemical pathways appear to be important in each system.
Moreover, in the plasma's abrupt collapse phenomenon caused by the tongue, as a result of a detailed investigation of the velocity distribution of protons they observed for the first time the distorted velocity distribution.
Here, rather than observing the abrupt collapse phenomenon, by focusing upon small changes just prior to the abrupt phenomenon they found the tongue deformation.
The phenomenon was first observed in the 1930s by John Ridley Stroop.)
Shuai Wei, a doctoral student in the Metallic Materials Group headed by Professor Ralf Busch at Saarland University, has been able to observe such phenomena together with research colleagues from DLR are IFW.
Such studies, although slow, make it possible to observe phenomena in real time instead of having to reconstruct them from subjects» memories or medical records, or by comparing disparate groups.
A cosmic phenomenon on a colossal scale, resulting from the acceleration of a gas cloud by a black hole and its reacceleration by the shock waves from the merging of two galaxy clusters, has been observed, described and interpreted by an international collaboration of astronomers that included three Brazilians: Felipe Andrade - Santos, Vinicius Moris Placco, and Rafael Miloni Santucci.
The phenomenon was observed by two US - based underground detectors, designed to spot tiny vibrations from passing gravitational waves, a project known as the Laser Interferometer Gravitational - wave Observatory, or LIGO.
In 1972, the same phenomenon was observed with helium - 3, by American physicists Douglas D. Osheroff, David M. Lee, and Robert C. Richardson.
The phenomenon was first observed by Arthur Eddington and Frank Watson Dyson in 1919 when they observed a few incorrectly positioned stars around, according to Universe Today.
A similar phenomenon can be observed by throwing a rock into a lake and watching the resulting ripples, or waves.
Because solvents are used by chemists to carry out chemical reactions or observe chemical and biological phenomena, more specific measures of polarity are required.
Newly exposed ice cliffs, left unguarded by an ice shelf, collapse under their own weight, a phenomenon currently observed only in some narrow glacial channels in Greenland.
By detecting gamma - and X-rays, astronomers can observe the most powerful phenomena in the Universe, such as black holes devouring matter and supernova explosions.
They are of great use in physics, because by observing them, we can study many different physical phenomena
A team led by Rice University scientists used a unique combination of techniques to observe, for the first time, a condensed matter phenomenon about which others have only speculated.
A Leicester mathematician has developed a theory to explain a peculiar phenomenon which can be observed both on Earth and in space — «heating by cooling», where the temperature of a granular gas increases while the total energy drops down.
That was the first clue noticed by Dr Russell Beckett after he observed this phenomenon in a herd of cows that magbicarb water had a hidden power.
A syndrome is usually associated with several clinically recognizable features: signs (observed by a physician), symptoms (reported by the patient), and phenomena or characteristics; all of which often occur together.
Evidence of the refractory phenomenon was shown by Bohé et al. [117], who elevated plasma amino acid levels in humans and observed that MPS peaked at the 2 - hour mark, and rapidly declined thereafter despite continually elevated blood amino acid levels.
In the present day, the word miscegenation is avoided by many scholars, because the term suggests a concrete biological phenomenon, rather than a With so much winning for the anti-globalists and patriots lately, it is easy to observe delicious amounts of salt on social media.
Complex questions of learning and development require just as complex modes of investigation and practice, which can be formulated by the collaborative work of those studying cognitive and neurobiological phenomena in laboratories, those observing learning in classrooms, and those making educational decisions in Capitol Hill.
How can you determine the quality of your car battery by observing this headlight dimming phenomenon (i.e. how do you know what a good car battery would look like for reference)?
This paper confirms that the phenomenon persists outside the US, and by more than twice the margin observed in the US.
«The only records that we have is of the phenomena that were observed and reported by people around the volcano prior to the 1963 eruption.»
The concept was inspired by Tibetan Buddhist theology surrounding the rainbow body phenomenon where enlightenment has been observed from a third person perspective, transforming the individual into rainbow light as they reach this state of enlightenment.
Spending a year in Los Angeles and the desert landscapes of the South West, Stäglich was affected by the phenomena of light and space as well as observing the eroded landscapes.
Inspired by The Invention of Morel, a 1940 novel by Argentinian author Adolfo Bioy Casares, Memory Burn observes the phenomena of mortality and death in relation to the technological advancement of recording devices, referring simultaneously to «unforgettable visions burned in the mind and to digital burning used to archive memories».
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