Sentences with phrase «such a burst as»

Researchers refer to such a burst as a terrestrial gamma ray flash.

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This is usually the result of an economic shock, such as a «bubble» bursting.
In November, the Nasdaq composite index broke 4,000 for the first time since the last bubble burst, inflated by stocks even some CEOs, such as Elon Musk from Tesla and Netflix's Reed Hastings, warned were overpriced.
This also explains why our attention has shifted so dramatically over the past few years from blogging and text status updates to picture updates, and why social - media sites such as Pinterest, Instagram and Snapchat have burst on to the scene and become our favorite social sites.
More than that, you could experience one major medical event, such as a burst appendix, which if uncovered by insurance, could set you back thousands of dollars.
This burst of candor may strike the reader as disarming or annoying, but either way, by the standards of the countless books that offer business or self - help advice, it's startling: The whole premise of such titles is that you know very little, and whatever you think you know is dead wrong.
Protesters are demanding protection from gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons such as the rifle used in Parkland, a prohibition on high - capacity magazines that let killers shoot long bursts without reloading, and more effective background checks for gun purchases.
A cataclysmic natural disaster, such as a huge asteroid impact or gamma ray burst, could obliterate the planet.
Relax these, as economists had in the intervening decades, and whatever stimulative effect a burst of government spending might be imagined to have is very quickly unwound, especially in an open economy such as Canada's.
Just as real estate lending fuels land speculation, so the withdrawal of such credit leaves property markets to decline, sometimes with a crash, as occurred in Japan after 1990 when its financial bubble burst.
The cumulative weight of Bultmann's prodigious career, focused into the concrete programme of demythologizing, burst like a meteor into the void caused by the attrition of the Nazi ideology, the war and post-war collapse, and the passing of such leading New Testament scholars as Lietzmann, Büchsel, Behm, von Soden, Lohmeyer, Kittel, Dibelius, and Schniewind.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservation.
If we tried to use it as such a vehicle would not the Biblical material burst through the very form of the modern mythology?
Where this has happened e.g. in certain modern movements such as German Christianity — the Christian content does not even burst the straitjacket, but becomes itself demonic.
People at the Center do want to be inclusive rather than exclusive - a fashionable trend at a time such as ours when religious pluralism has suddenly burst upon us.
Bursts of exercise during the work day: such as jumping jacks, squats, calf raises.
The base of these bad boys are cannelloni beans but they're bursting with other flavours such as garlic, sweet paprika, oregano, pepper flakes and parsley.
Their new cookbook bursts with artful photographs of rich vegan dishes (e.g., oven - roasted romanesco with onion agrodolce and grappa - soaked raisins, acorn squash ravioli with kale and black garlic butter sauce, oat florentine cookies with mocha sipping chocolate) and surpasses the elegance of titles such as Joy Pierson and Angel Ramos's The Candle 79 Cookbook.
Rich with bursting flavours, it's spicing up the Middle Eastern classics with a completely unique blend of spices, ingredients and indulgent goods such as Date Nectar (Date Syrup).
Adding all sorts of punchy aromatics, such as the orange zest and ginger in this recipe, turns these cherry tomatoes into veritable little flavor bombs: bursts of sweetness that then spread throughout the dish.
Whilst the burger is made from healthy ingredients such as shelled edamame, sweet potato and quinoa flakes, they're bursting with flavour thanks to the onion, ginger, garlic and lime juice.
Griezmann burst onto the scene this year with some mature and assured displays in the Champions League, and as such has got the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal salivating at the prospect of bringing him on board.
He burst onto the scene with a 689 - yard, 10 - TD debut to earn regular mention throughout the state and the nation via outlets such as Cal - Hi Sports and MaxPreps.
The Liverpool goal came from one such position as Lallana was released on the left hand side and he was able to get the ball across to find Wijnaldum who had burst past Firmino and Mane to meet the cross and score.
As previously mentioned, Davies doesn't possess that same electric burst acceleration to fly past opponents that makes Rose such a threat, but he offers attacking menace in a different way.
Researchers have known for a long time that infants have this same burst of connection creation, which helps them learn skills such as rolling, holding a fork or building a house of blocks.
The choices are also mostly bursting with color and can either sport a stylish pattern or have a fun theme such as a jungle pattern with animal friends as part of the design.
It explains many deep mysteries about childhood, such as why young children look around for their mom at the playground before bursting into tears.
The French Missippi Company historical event show bubble will eventually burst even with the support of huge institutional body such as government.
Dignitaries such as Rep. Anthony Weiner and State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver addressed hundreds of invited guests as they feasted on platters bursting with lobster, whole fish and roast chicken.
Impress your guests with spectacular dishes such as mint caviar beads that burst in the mouth, chocolate spaghetti, lemon foam or tzatziki spheres.
Some might even suggest they may be messages from advanced alien civilisations but many experts have predicted that the bursts are emitted when jets of particles are thrown out by massive astrophysical objects, such as black holes.
As early as 2021 it will be joined by the Einstein Probe, a wide - field x-ray sentinel for transient phenomena such as gamma ray bursts and the titanic collisions of neutron stars or black holes that generate gravitational waveAs early as 2021 it will be joined by the Einstein Probe, a wide - field x-ray sentinel for transient phenomena such as gamma ray bursts and the titanic collisions of neutron stars or black holes that generate gravitational waveas 2021 it will be joined by the Einstein Probe, a wide - field x-ray sentinel for transient phenomena such as gamma ray bursts and the titanic collisions of neutron stars or black holes that generate gravitational waveas gamma ray bursts and the titanic collisions of neutron stars or black holes that generate gravitational waves.
«By comparing our calculations with cosmological observables, such as the deuterium abundance,» says Grohs, «we can use our BURST computer code to test theories regarding neutrinos, along with other — even less understood — particles.
«Previously, as anticipated, gamma ray detectors had observed bursts of gamma rays such as were expected from neutron star mergers.
Improvements in BURST are planned that will exploit the precision cosmological observations to reveal even more exotic physics such as the nature of dark matter and dark radiation.
They become caught in powerful magnetic fields and are channeled into the upper atmosphere, where their interactions with gas particles, such as oxygen or nitrogen, set off spectacular bursts of light.
This so - called urban health advantage is usually attributed to better access to health care and improved overall infrastructure, such as clean water, safety and education.But many of the globe's cities are already bursting and actually offer a far worse quality of life to those on the lower end of the income spectrum, whose plights can get overshadowed in large - scale statistics.
Comparing video footage of their stay with their brain activity (see video, above) revealed that the neurons remained virtually silent for most of the time, bursting into life only when the volunteers talked about numbers or numerical concepts such as «more than» or «less than».
One benefit of the film - based electrodes is that their large surface area relative to their volume allows electron carriers such as lithium to ferry charges out quickly, providing a quick burst of power.
The Compton Gamma Ray Observatory (CGRO), designed to detect gamma rays from distant astrophysical objects such as neutron stars and supernova remnants, had also begun recording bright, millisecond - long bursts of gamma rays coming not from outer space but from Earth below.
Cells can respond to a host of environmental vicissitudes such as changes in nutrients, bursts of hormones, or encroaching neighbors, for instance.
Although gloomy for now, dense pockets of material within clouds such as Lupus 4 are where new stars form and where they will later burst into radiant life.
But behind such atmospheric phenomena are billions of tiny interactions between the air and microscopic drops of saltwater cast upward as bubbles on the ocean's surface burst.
BeppoSAX should continue to analyze gamma ray bursts (such as the one above) and other x-ray sources for another year.
«Ironically, the project MASTER, initially intended for observing fast happening phenomena, such as for example the consequences of the Gamma - ray bursts and star flashes, discovered an unprecedented variability of a totally different scale,» comments Denis Denisenko.
The Caltech Center for Advanced Computing Research's VOEventNet project, which created a virtual observatory by linking a number of telescopes, introduced a software program this week that works with Sky, allowing users to post and view images and video of transient phenomena such as exploding and colliding stars, gamma - ray bursts, and supernovae within minutes of their detection.
Mice deficient in critical innate immune functions such as Toll - like receptor signaling or oxidative burst production spontaneously produce high - titer serum antibodies against their commensal microbiota.
When salmon encounter turbulent, fast - moving water - such as rapids or areas downstream of dams — they must move upstream using a behaviour known as «burst swimming» that is similar to sprinting for humans.
Defenses such as levees, bunds, reservoirs, and weirs are used to prevent rivers from bursting their banks.
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