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Quantum coherence refers to a mystifying phenomenon in which two particles can become so "entangled" that changing one will trigger a change in the other — even if the particles are miles or even light-years apart.
Souths fans will be desperate for Inglis' return (is he really 100%?) to trigger a change of attitude and fortune.
Problematically, many clung to the idea that extreme events would trigger a change of mind on climate change.
Gregg thinks it may be possible to trigger a change without an external controller, by using the wearer's motion.
Conformational transitions of ARM peptides upon RNA binding then trigger a change in the BRET signal between RLuc and EYFP.
And more often than is assumed, a subtle gesture can be enough of a warning to trigger a change in behavior, even one's own.
National Insurance costs are only 10% of overall salary costs and it won't be quite enough to trigger a change in behaviour.
Today's review raises the question of what to do when parenting and family support programmes do not trigger a change in parental behaviour.
But card issuers look at cash flow rather than asset values, so falling house prices do not necessarily trigger a change in borrowers' creditworthiness.
If, for instance, one section of the mound is too warm, that temperature change will trigger a change in air flow, which will carry construction cues to nearby workers.
Any process in which STAT proteins (Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription) and JAK (Janus Activated Kinase) proteins convey a signal to trigger a change in the activity or state of a cell.
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