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So the collaboration is simply part of the whole high-low phenomenon.
Although coal-gas interactions have been comprehensively investigated, fewer studies consider the low-quality phenomenon (low gas flow and concentration) in the process of gas extraction due to the air leakage of the borehole.
The recent big moves in the market have also come at a time when trading volume has been relatively low, a phenomenon that is more common in the summer, said Jerry Webman, chief economist at OppenheimerFunds.
In other words, gravity is a purely macroscopic, low energy phenomenon and general relativity is an effective field theory.
For example, despite the high H. pylori infection rate in India, the incidence of GC is low, a phenomenon that has been termed the "Asian enigma" [ 5].
In fact, although a dose response relationship held for all exposures, the greatest deficits proportionally speaking occurred when overall exposure was low, a phenomenon also noted in lead exposure.
Whereas in the current transients, though load removal is a low-frequency phenomenon, a very small transient is observed at high-frequency regions for defective gears.
"The Taos hum is a low-frequency phenomenon," he said.
The 1999 low-budget phenomenon, Artisan Entertainments "Blair Witch Project," came out in July, for example.
TO BEGIN TO UNDERSTAND the global meaning of the low-birthrate phenomenon requires first examining Europe's "baby bust".
The original Beanie Babies were a low-tech phenomenon that made the toy magnate Ty Warner $6 billion.
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