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That is, genealogy studies the accidents and contingencies that converge at crucial moments, giving rise to new epochs, concepts, and institutions.
Filtered epochs were thus cut again starting from positive voltage peaks, resulting in new epochs, ranging from 400 ms before to 400 ms after the peaks.
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Technically the result marks a new epoch.
This was the singular picture promising a new epoch.
Would the Anthropocene satisfy the stratigraphic criteria used for naming a new epoch?
For Hazan, each boundary-hop signalled "the emergence of a new epoch".
It stirred fears of a new epoch of piracy and precipitated an unprecedented naval response.
Now the scientists are pushing for the new epoch to be officially recognised.
Pauly proposes that this new epoch be called the Myxocene, from the Greek muxa, meaning "slime".
But before the new epoch could begin, he decided to call it a day.
Japanese photographers, taught by Westerners, soon documented their country's momentous journey into a new epoch.
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