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The best explanation for experimental observations involves an electron using a phenomenon known as quantum uncertainty to tunnel through a seemingly impenetrable barrier.
Pelicans also fly low (or "skim") over stretches of water, using a phenomenon known as ground effect to reduce drag and increase lift.
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One is the fact that many of the licences sold are never used, a phenomenon known as "shelfware".
A thoroughly studied aspect of translation that demonstrates its adaptation capacities is the different proportions by which synonymous codons are used, a phenomenon known as 'codon usage bias'.
In other words, as the energy becomes cheaper, it provides an incentive to increase its use, a phenomenon known as the 'rebound effect' [2].
Furthermore, the differences between the two groups increased with age, leading her to hypothesise that knowing and using two languages inhibits the mind's decline.The tests she used rely on a phenomenon known as the Simon effect, in which cognitive clashes cause a person's reaction time to slow down.
In a wide variety of species, ranging from viruses to mammals, synonymous codons are used at different frequencies, a phenomenon known as codon bias (Ikemura 1981; Akashi 1994; Lynn et al. 2002; Novella et al. 2004; Parmley et al. 2006).
With the exception of methionine and tryptophan, amino acids are encoded by two to six synonymous codons according to the standard genetic code, and degenerate codons are used at different frequencies, a phenomenon known as codon usage bias (CUB) [ 1].
The simultaneous use of multiple medications, a phenomenon known as polypharmacy, is a growing problem among seniors.
The University of Michigan physics department used his sand for research on a phenomenon known as sonorous, or singing, sand.
Using equipment to one's advantage is a phenomenon known among athletes as technodoping.
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