Sentences with phrase «same phenomenon we observe»

Not exact matches

Note the strong trading volume right at the low — this is a recurring characteristic of short term lows in BTC (sometimes the low of the heavy volume candle is retested at lower volume before the trend actually turns — the same phenomenon can often be observed at short term highs as well).
The same phenomenon was observed for many years in the city of Escuintla, located to the southwest of Guatemala's capital city.
He saw himself as operating in the same way that any scientist would operate insofar as he asked the conditions that made sense of the phenomena he observed in the world.
He can not observe this complex objectively as he can observe natural phenomena; for in every word which he says about history he is saying at the same time something about himself.
Whether working in art, business, or clinical investigation, great problem finders can look at the same phenomena that others have observed — sometimes for centuries — and perceive gaps of understanding and offer new perspectives that lead to a creative solution.
That two telescopes on opposite sides of the planet observed the same phenomenon won over many skeptics.
The glow being observed in this new study is a much more extreme version of the same phenomenon.
«The next step is to see whether we observe the same kind of phenomenon in mice.»
As a result, they observed an interesting pattern — that the same components could both turn on and off some of the steps in the sequence — a phenomenon called paradoxical signaling.
While near - death - experiences may have a universal character so that they may exhibit enough common features to belong to the same phenomenon, we nevertheless observed a temporal variability within the distribution of reported features» says Charlotte Martial.
In 1972, the same phenomenon was observed with helium - 3, by American physicists Douglas D. Osheroff, David M. Lee, and Robert C. Richardson.
«In much the same way that radio astronomy added another dimension to how scientists could observe celestial phenomena, Advanced LIGO also offers yet another, different perspective.
This phenomenon is not just confined to the US, but the same peculiar behavior is observed in the UK too.
The same phenomenon would be observed at the bottom of a cooling trough.
60 years later, Lorenz has observed the same phenomenon already discovered by Poincare (sensibility to initial conditions) in weather.
(The same phenomenon can also be observed in the chronologies from the 1980s.)
(As an aside, remember that AGW supporters write off the Medieval Warm Period because it was merely a local phenomena in the Northern Hemisphere not observed in the south — can't we apply the same logic to the late 20th century based on this satellite data?)
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