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Maybe all it takes to collapse the wave function, Dr. Zurek and his colleagues propose, is for a particle to undergo some kind of tiny disturbance, to come into contact with other particles.
In this paper, a tiny disturbance is added to the parameter to change the wind farm response during a dynamic process.
When the temperature changes from 240 to 300 K, the resistance has a modest and regular decrease from 2.9697 to 1.6025 kΩ, and notably, there only exists a tiny disturbance (0.0556 kΩ) when temperature changes from 300 to 360 K.
Most efforts to date, however, are concentrated on how to yield rigid copies of self-replicating structures virtually in the cellular space, whereby even a tiny disturbance occurring around a loop is likely to prevent the loop from completing its reproduction.
The iridescent shapes were impossible to lock on to--constantly in motion, merging and morphing in response to every tiny disturbance on the surface.
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But tiny disturbances in our immediate environment (such as small currents of air) are enough to cause it to topple over.
Alliaria individuals are removed as tiny seedlings, minimizing disturbance to the soil and other plants.
"It gave them a tiny bit of a disturbance mentally," she said.
In May, the phoebes nesting in the eaves cause their own minor disturbance, a tiny mayhem of twigs, feathers, bird droppings.
Whether an object is dominated by quantum fuzziness has less to do with how big it is than with how well it can be shielded from outside disturbances -- tiny vibrations, bombarding air molecules or even particles of light.
Dr. Thompson brought high intelligence, keen intuition and boundless energy to reconstructing the life of a long-lost civilization by examining evidence as slight as minute disturbances in piles of tiny rocks.
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