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On a more profound level, she mourns the transformation of a patch of the city that, in her eyes, has seemingly overnight become disrupted and ever less neighborly.
The flow becomes turbulent if the stress exceeds a certain limit, and the layers become disrupted by the formation of eddies, in which erratic motions of large, multimolecular aggregates of the fluid are superimposed on the bulk flow.
Indeed, many insurance companies have set up their own funds to invest in new technologies before they become "disrupted".
Other damages may result as membranes become disrupted, including the widespread loss of K+ ions, leading to a decrease in membrane potential.
We illustrate how this framework can be used to forecast whether biological control by predators will become more effective or become disrupted due to changing climate.
Tram tracks or tracks which are level with road surfaces (e.g., level crossings) are likely to be buried when thinner tephra deposits accumulate (i.e., they may become disrupted with lower tephra fall intensities).
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The housing solution could both prove advantageous, since it could provide an opportunity for long term solution to health and education issues, but could also become disrupting, considering that there is a level of reluctance from some of the residents to move to Roma Mahala.
From 2008 supplies of heroin into the UK became disrupted.
She studies the human circadian timing system and how it becomes disrupted in blind people, shift workers and older people.
Stone can lose its cohesive strength when the material that binds the grains together becomes disrupted or lost through dissolution.
The worlds' first computational psychiatry centre has opened in London with a mission to shine a new light on human cognition and understand how it becomes disrupted in disorders such as depression and dementia.
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