Exemplos de uso de Phenomenon is known em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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This phenomenon is known as universality.
Reaction-diusion systems can produce stable spatial patterns from a uniform initial distribution, this phenomenon is known as turing instability.
This phenomenon is known as“re-victimization”.
This may be because individuals with more severe health problems are more likely to purchase health insurance this phenomenon is known as adverse selection in economic theory.
This phenomenon is known as the Venus effect.
The intrinsic angular momentum became known as spin, andexplained the previously mysterious splitting of spectral lines observed with a high-resolution spectrograph; this phenomenon is known as fine structure splitting.
This phenomenon is known as the Venus effect.
According to Viru, this phenomenon is known as supercompensation.
The phenomenon is known nonperfusion, due to microcirculatory thrombosis and not to pedicle thromobosis.
This phenomenon is known as a downburst.
This phenomenon is known as banner blindness.
This phenomenon is known as the cremasteric reflex.
The phenomenon is known as post-glacial rebound.
This phenomenon is known as feminization of old age.
This phenomenon is known as the equatorial fountain.
This phenomenon is known as an all-or-nothing response.
This phenomenon is known in many species of cockatoos.
That phenomenon is known as static relaxation force.
This phenomenon is known as the precession of the equinox.
This phenomenon is known as chromosomal recovery.
This phenomenon is known as respiratory sinus arrhythmia RSA.
This phenomenon is known as synchronous rotation.
This phenomenon is known in epidemiology as the Healthy Effect of volunteers.
This phenomenon is known as permeation and is a result of the polymer's macromolecular structure.
This phenomenon is known as polymorphism and it is a serious problem for the pharmaceutical industry.
This phenomenon is known as phonological similarity effect, it occurs because the similarity noise creates phonological confusion Andrade, 2002.
This phenomenon is known as secondary failure, to distinguish it from primary failure, where the medicinal product is ineffective in an individual patient when first given.
This phenomenon is known as dilution, and occurs whenever a trademark becomes absent of its distinctiveness power, confusing itself with what it identifies in a way that the registration becomes ineffective.
That phenomenon was known to appear in metallic materials.
This phenomenon is knows as the"elevation" effect and is reported even when expectations concerning services are negative.