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Adverse selection can lead to a phenomenon called the death spiral.
The sheer number of ideograms and the differing methods of encoding them can lead to a phenomenon called mojibaké, in which Japanese characters appear garbled onscreen.
Overheating can damage the batteries, decreasing their ability to store charge, and, in some cases, can lead to a phenomenon called thermal runaway, when elevated temperatures result in chemical reactions that lead to yet more heat, eventually resulting in a fire.
Perturbation of the ER can lead to a phenomenon termed ER stress which results in the initiation of signalling networks aimed at restoration of ER equilibrium.
During the increased or decreased voltage process of the field emission testing, desorption and adsorption of the gas molecules will change the work function of CNT and probably lead to a phenomenon of hysteresis [9, 44].
BPTT is dealing with gradients that through the chain-rule contains terms which are multiplied by themselves many times, and this can lead to a phenomenon known as exploding and vanishing gradients.
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This continuity leads to a phenomenon of geometrically induced inextensibility along the common edges.
Then, early in 1999, a currency crisis in Brazil led to a phenomenon that some called the samba spillover, similarly affecting regional markets and exchange rates.
By 1964, the biologists Robert Painter and Ronald Rasmussen had discovered that UV irradiation of mammalian cells led to a phenomenon that they interpreted as excision repair6.
Jenkins is known for her utter intransigence in the face of widespread public ridicule, which eventually led to a phenomenon whereby audiences would pay top dollar to see her perform terribly.
The superabundance of less-than-prized information on the site has led to a phenomenon called "wiki-groaning," which involves comparing the length of seemingly disparate articles to humorous effect.
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