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Back when television was a mass phenomenon, controlled by three networks, watched live by the whole family, it was no wonder that observers wrung their hands over whether it might turn its viewers into monsters.

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This article showcases scanning tunneling microscopy as a viable and powerful characterization technique for in situ studies of mass transport phenomena controlling solid/vacuum, solid/gas, and solid/solid interfacial stabilities at elevated temperatures up to 1400 K.

Corrosion of aluminum alloys under exposure to one-phase flow, even under highly turbulent conditions, is a mass transfer controlled phenomenon.

Mass transfer of oxygen and glucose as well as shear stress seem to be the phenomena controlling both LiPs activity and LiPs productivity.

"It was a mass phenomenon.

Radicalization, then, is not a mass phenomenon in the banlieues.

"It's very much a mass phenomenon with a huge rise in events.

We still have to get used to the mass phenomenon of small manifestations of culture.

Hippocrates recognized disease as a mass phenomenon as well as one affecting individuals.

In board games there hasn't been a new mass phenomenon since Trivial Pursuit's debut 26 years ago.

I am as sure of virtual worlds becoming a mass phenomenon as I am unsure which formats will prove successful.

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