Sentences with phrase «phenomenon someone describe»

The temporary stabilization of hydrate samples is attributed to the self - preservation phenomenon described by others on the basis of laboratory studies.
Why would anyone do such fundamentally stupid things unless they were caught up in a social phenomenon described best as the madness of crowds?
Family functioning is a complex phenomenon describing structural and organizational properties of a family group and the patterns of interactions between the group's members [24].
The two phenomena I described above will be of little help now, since the weathering of rocks takes a while to have any effect and we can not control the Earth's orbit.
ARM says a «realistic time window» for new mobile devices powered by its latest designs would be the first quarter of 2018 — though the company is also conscious of a new phenomenon it describes as «China speed,» where Chinese phone vendors will put its designs into products almost immediately.
Quantum computers would take advantage of phenomena described by quantum theory called «superposition» and «entanglement.»
The resurgence of society in Turkey, including its religious dynamics, is part of the worldwide phenomenon described by Samuel Huntington in The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order.
For example, the others admit to falling prey to the very phenomena they describe: «buying those black - and - white mobiles that allegedly turn your baby into Einstein Jr.,» as Douglas and Michaels confess, or obsessing over whether to choose the basic or deluxe Hello Kitty birthday party package, as Warner acknowledges she has done.
The NAO phenomenon describes large - scale changes in atmospheric wind patterns over the North Atlantic.
phenomenon described by Jonathan Perle, founder of Privileged Communications.
The Heisenberg uncertainty principle, on which Ward relies, is indeed inherent in the formalism of quantum mechanics, but the physical phenomena it describes is susceptible to a fully deterministic interpretation.
This is the phenomenon described by Stiglitz and Weiss (1981).
Experts who have studied the phenomenon describe D - MER as an uncommon disorder only present in a small percentage of moms.
The phenomena you describe is called «Hyperlexis», the idea of too much law.
Susskind is meticulous in explaining each step of applying the equations to the physical phenomena he describes, and he excels in explaining why the math works the way it does.
Now physicists at MIT have found another unusual phenomenon produced by the Dirac cone: It can spawn a phenomenon described as a «ring of exceptional points.»
Quantum entanglement — a phenomenon described by Einstein as «spooky» but which is at the heart of quantum technologies — occurs when two particles stay connected, such that an action on one affects the other, even when they are separated by great distances.
As the sunspot cycle progresses, the number of sunspots increases and they move closer to the equator of the Sun, a phenomenon described by Spörer's law.
If the pain is caused by the phenomenon described above, it will ease either immediately or over the course of the next few days.
She argues that even though these «ideal world» models are false descriptions, strictly speaking, they do help us reach a better understanding of the phenomena they describe.
Behavioral finance (BF) is a field that has grown during the past two decades in part as a reaction to the phenomena described above.
This interactive field is a phenomenon described by American journalist Lynne McTaggart, in her book The Field, as a vast sea of energy that connects all matter in the universe.
As a result, the phenomena I describe above, with the rapid changes in circulation regimes, are not represented in the climate models at all except as gridcell sized averages...
That depends upon activity in the Siberian High pressure cell and the phenomenon described as a «Planetary Wave».
This can come as a huge blow to the ego and quickly spiral into inferiority complexes and reactive behaviour, a phenomenon described as relative deprivation.
In addition to the «cut - and - paste» phenomenon described by Judge Prescott, there is also the «find - and - replace» method, which is equally problematic, in my view.
And another reason for the phenomenon you describe is, generally, tech firms have far fewer assets subject to personal property taxes, such as manufacturing equipment, etc..
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