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Though quark-gluon matter is rare, physicists theorize that small amounts of it may be generated when energetic particles from space called cosmic rays crash into planetary bodies like Earth.
"Jupiter's magnetic field may be generated by the layer of liquid metallic hydrogen in the planet's interior, but another school of thought says it may be generated from a layer of molecular hydrogen above that.
It may be generated by a perceived bad call by a referee, a hard foul by an opponent or a selfish move by Bynum himself, bringing down the wrath of his coach.
Unlike the liar and Russell paradoxes Curry's paradox is negation-free; it may be generated irrespective of one's theory of negation.
Here we note again the lack of a requirement for a classical interpretation of f : it may be generated by an entirely quantum initial condition.
bna-miR6301 is a new class of miRNA found in B. napus [ 33] and may be specific to Brassica species because it may be generated by a certain Monkey King sequence.
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"This cycle, it looks like it may be generating a perfect storm against the Republicans".
A program so expansive it may be generating more jihadists than it is eliminating.
This rule, pointless as it may be, generates a great deal of income for the pub: first offense, $10; second, $30; third, $50.
They also need to take into account the perspective of the carers and full information on all opportunity costs incurred by taking up care giving activities and the burden it may be generating, such as negative health effects.
Whether these states can still be formed when the anthocyanins are associated with an AVI is not known, but it is possible they may be generated immediately following biosynthesis and before transport to the AVI.
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