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The action is slowed down, creating a burst of color that looks almost like a flower blooming, if that flower were made of brains and cartilage.
When she dove into the pool for photographers, her top came off, creating a burst of media attention.
These are detected when they reach a scintillator in the scanning device, creating a burst of light that is detected by photomultiplier tubes or silicon avalanche photodiodes.
It is certainly possible that outcrossing could facilitate the recombination of genetic diversity between previously isolated lines, creating a burst of variation that can generate an array of phenotypes for a selective substrate (Ellstrand and Schierenbeck 2000; Schierenbeck and Ellstrand 2009).
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In addition, the industry has combined computing power and leverage to create a burst of innovation.
It is almost a year since the Paralympics created a burst of optimism around disability rights.
FOR the United States and Israel, the events of Sept. 11 created a burst of solidarity.
A blank creates a burst of hot gases that's powerful enough to burn through a human arm.
The explosion creates a burst of shrapnel that is lethal within a radius of several metres (exact details are classified).
The others – collectively know as short-lived climate pollutants or SLCPs – create a burst of warming that is powerful but brief.
Working together at the University of Utah in the 1980s, Fleischmann and Pons ran an electrical current through a jar of heavy water (deuterium oxide) in an effort to fuse deuterium atoms, which would theoretically create a burst of emitted energy.
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