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This is because of a phenomenon called leakage, in which current escapes from the circuitry.
They appear because of a phenomenon known as the edge effect associated with this technique.
Because of a phenomenon known as anosognosia, certain psychotic and manic individuals do not recognize their symptoms.
For example, we talk more loudly in cars, because of a phenomenon known as the Lombard effect — the speaker involuntarily raises his voice to compensate for background noise.
"The efficiency of the device is highly reduced if it is near a metal contact" because of a phenomenon called quenching, says Reineke.
It was realized that there are systems that never go to equilibrium because of a phenomenon called "many-body localization," which occurs due to the behavior of many atoms in a disordered quantum system that are influencing each other.
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Because of that, a phenomenon called DC leakage occurs as soon as quantisation is turned on.
They insist that it is impoverished to describe the phenomenon as an input-output relation because there are often many such inputs and outputs from a mechanism and because central features of a phenomenon might be neither inputs nor outputs (but rather details about how the phenomenon unfolds over time).
The Arecibo radar probe is a particularly good detector of thick ice because it takes advantage of a phenomenon known as "coherent backscatter". Radar waves can travel long distances without being absorbed in ice at temperatures well below freezing.
A case study approach was chosen for this study because it facilitates exploration of a phenomenon within its context using a variety of data sources.
I'm now 30, and myself along with many other millennials get warm and fuzzy feelings from Pokemon because it reminds us of a phenomenon that swept our generation and continues to do so today.
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