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In all probability nomadism developed into a fully independent way of life only after human beings had learned to live largely on animal milk and milk products, thus tapping a new food source and, in effect, discovering a new ecological niche by displacing male lambs, calves, and colts from their mothers' teats.
The piezoelectric effect, discovered in 1880 by Jacques and Pierre Curie, effectively allows to transduce signals from the mechanical domain to the electrical domain and vice versa.
In 1937 Frank and Tamm provided the theoretical explanation of Cherenkov radiation, an effect discovered by Cherenkov in 1934 in which light is emitted when charged particles travel through an optically transparent medium at speeds greater than the speed of light in that medium.
Murray Panitz concentrates on effects discovered in temporary reflections involving buildings.
Main attention will be paid to a number gigantic magnetotransport effects discovered in the devices fabricated on the base of the M/SiO2/n(p -Si (M is ferromagnetic or p -Siagnetic Metal) hybris structures.
A large set of classic effects discovered previously in laboratory-based experiments have been successfully replicated using MTurk-based experiments (Crump et al. 2013; Enochson and Culbertson 2015; Horton et al. 2011; Simcox and Fiez 2014).
Cu-doping effects in CdI2nanocrystals were studied experimentally using the PSSHG and the chemistry responsible for the effects discovered.
As O'Connor writes, "The fossil record, or 'Great Book of Dead Times' emerges as, in effect, a newly discovered book of the Bible in stone" (p. 231).
In effect, these scholars discovered the epistemological dimension of meta-language, which was certainly a higher level of thought than that of simple teachings that merely implied direct and one-dimensional reasoning about things and the external reality.
This effect was discovered in 1834 by the French physicist Jean-Charles-Athanase Peltier.
The effect was discovered in 1937 by the American physicist Scott E. Forbush.
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