Sentences with phrase «ubiquitous phenomenon»

Trevor Paglen seeks to shed light on the complex, widespread and increasingly ubiquitous phenomenon of surveillance designed to monitor communications in the putative interest of global security.
With this installation, Salavon highlights the increasing «game - ification» of contemporary life as evidenced by such ubiquitous phenomena as online social networks and smart phones.
In fact, declining oxygen concentrations in the ocean's interior are currently found to be a near - ubiquitous phenomenon for which the term ocean deoxygenation has been proposed.
Sex, as Freud made crystal clear, is a powerful, ubiquitous phenomenon in human life with profound effects on mental health.
It does show it's a ubiquitous phenomenon.
«Because crystallization is a ubiquitous phenomenon across a wide range of scientific disciplines, a shift in the picture of how this process occurs has far - reaching consequences,» said materials scientist and physicist James De Yoreo at PNNL.
Nickerson, R. (1998) Confirmation bias: A ubiquitous phenomenon in many guises.
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.
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