Similar words: phenomenal, phenomenon, nomenclature, venom, venomous, stenographer, in the name of, denominator.
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61. Why is there such a plethora of exotic phenomena at the centre, and how can they be explained?
62. The Slav version of this sort of thing was the complicated bundle of phenomena lumped together as panslavism.
63. Sometimes the phenomena are so complicated or the evidence is so mixed that no generalization is possible.
64. Where they scrape against one another, earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain belts and all manner of geological phenomena arise.
65. These studies help us to understand the coupling between magnetosphere and ionosphere, and complex natural phenomena such as the aurora.
66. This phenomena is consistent with the formation of intrastrand crosslinks between adjacent guanine residues on the template strand.
67. A second advantage of the approach is that it is largely confined to observable empirical phenomena.
68. Definitions are useful only in so far as they encapsulate a particular conception or theory of the phenomena one wishes to study.
69. Though mirages are natural phenomena, the illusion of my standing in a dish was an involuntary product of the imagination.
70. Such observations are rare, and the phenomena associated with these close flybys of Earth are elusive.
71. In short, drawing a boundary between sociolinguistic and pragmatic phenomena is likely to be an exceedingly difficult enterprise.
72. Developing better and more precise measurement of the properties of phenomena is the key to the progress of scientific knowledge.
73. Experiments have demonstrated the ability to reproduce classical conditioning phenomena and robot control simulations.
74. The following passage illustrates this stylistic practice: How peaceful the phenomena of the lake!
75. The pun fits all sorts of natural and unnatural phenomena, from lunar cycles to a nostalgic yearning to see Elvis again.
76. This programme of research has already brought to light unnoticed phenomena of children's different abilities to communicate in the classroom.
77. The hatred of real science and the love of quasi-science are related phenomena; opposite sides of the same coin.
78. However, these data combine spontaneous and induced abortions and thus reflect different causal phenomena.
79. So these older workers have been immune to big changes in work-related phenomena.
80. Effective measurement requires detailed knowledge of the properties of phenomena which are to be reflected or mapped on to some mathematical system.
81. They also stress that action to combat these phenomena should be seen as an integral part of integration policy and education.
82. It is this orbital motion that exhibits the phenomena with which we are concerned.
83. Thus we have a precise way of establishing the validity of non-local effects in quantum phenomena.
84. Yet he could forget his learning too[Sentencedict], baldly enjoying the phenomena produced.
85. Those who believed were asked to give their verdict on major psychic phenomena.
86. This discovery has given scientists a unique opportunity to study these unusual phenomena.
87. Their meanings and their rules have priority in the scientific analysis of the phenomena.
88. Some experiments on skeletal-muscle strips have demonstrated that caffeine increases contractions, which might seem to explain some of the twitch phenomena.
89. But most economic phenomena have multiple causes and even hundreds of years later economic historians argue about them.
90. We mentioned in the Introduction that earlier sociological studies of deviant behaviour provide notes of caution about investigating phenomena like heroin use.
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