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This is so called the phenomenon of relaxation.

Once it advances into the producer, the so called tonguing phenomenon occurs.

There are reports of time speeding up – so called "zeitraffer" phenomenon – and also more fragmentary experiences called "akinetopsia", in which motion momentarily stops.

Results show that the wake instability caused by the pair-wise interaction of the blade tip-vortices (so called "leapfrogging phenomenon") has a strong impact on the momentum deficit recovery of the wake, by enhancement of the mixing process downstream of the tip-vortex helix instability, where the contribution of the random fluctuations becomes predominant.

Research in U. maydis initially followed three main directions: (i) the characterization of genes involved in DNA recombination, (ii) the study of mating type loci and (iii) the so called Killer phenomenon, related to the presence of virus-like particles.

Another factor that may contribute to inaccurate recall is the so called telescoping phenomenon in which study participants recall a single or multiple consultations that took place outside the time frame of the study [ 7].

16 Several justifications have been suggested for so called research exceptionalism the phenomenon whereby more stringent rules are applied to research than to usual clinical practice, even for treatments in widespread use.

SPDT was established by exploiting a so called "brittle-ductile transition" phenomenon which has made various brittle materials, amenable to ultra-precision machining using a diamond cutting tool [6, 7].

As bone metastases in RCC are mainly osteolytic, the vicious circle of mutual stimulation between metastatic tumour cells and osteoclasts, the so called 'seed and soil' phenomenon, probably has an important role in RCC.

The robustness of the scheme is highlighted when it accurately captures the vortex shedding for moderate Re represented by the von Kármán street and the so called α and β-phenomena for higher Re.

These phenomena, so called "latent inhibition" and "US-preexposure effect", emphasize that novel and unknown CS and US produce more robust conditioning effects than familiar stimuli [31], [110].

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