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Cavitation occurs when a bubble of air forms within a vessel, breaking the bonds between chains of water molecules and preventing them from pulling more water up with their cohesive tension.
A bubble occurs when the price for an asset exceeds its intrinsic value by a significant margin.
As replication occurs, DNA ahead of the replication bubble becomes positively supercoiled, while DNA behind the replication fork becomes entangled forming precatenanes.
Greenspan described his approach as " mitigat the fallout the bursting of a bubble when it occurs ".
When a bubble is blown with warm air, the bubble will freeze to an almost perfect sphere at first, but when the warm air cools, and a reduction in volume occurs, there will be a partial collapse of the bubble.
If this occurs, a bubble must be inserted to stall the < tt > AND </ tt > operation until the data is ready.
The particle and bubble need to bind and this occurs if the time in which the particle and bubble are in contact with each other is larger than the required induction time.
The detachment of a particle and bubble occurs when the force exerted by the surface tension is exceeded by shear forces and gravitational forces.
A real estate bubble or property bubble ( or housing bubble for residential markets ) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets.

bubble and when
Stengel probably preached too much in the early days when the kid wanted to pop his bubble gum and sow his oats.
The name came about when Fulcher was operating a light show that created a bubble effect by mixing oils and water on projection slides.
The lab was working on semiconductor bubble memory when Boyle and Smith conceived of the design of what they termed, in their notebook, " Charge ' Bubble ' Devices ".
In spite of this, however, a few company founders made vast fortunes when their companies were bought out at an early stage in the dot-com stock market bubble.
The dot-com bubble burst, numerically, on Friday, March 10, 2000, when the technology heavy NASDAQ Composite index, peaked at 5, 048. 62 ( intra-day peak 5, 132. 52 ), more than double its value just a year before.
The success of a multi-center trial for treating children with SCID ( severe combined immune deficiency or " bubble boy " disease ) held from 2000 and 2002 was questioned when two of the ten children treated at the trial's Paris center developed a leukemia-like condition.
According to the foreword of Ubik: The Screenplay ( by Tim Powers, a friend of Dick's and fellow science fiction writer ), Dick had an idea for the film which involved " the film itself appearing to undergo a series of reversions: to black-and-white, then to the awkward jerkiness of very early movies, then to a crookedly jammed frame which proceeds to blacken, bubble and melt away, leaving only the white glare of the projection bulb, which in turn deteriorates to leave the theater in darkness, and might almost leave the moviegoer wondering what sort of dilapidated, antique jalopy he'll find his car-keys fitting when he goes outside.
Recessions generally occur when there is a widespread drop in spending, often following an adverse supply shock or the bursting of an economic bubble.
According to the growth rates post 2006, noticeable progress from these figures happened until early 2008, when the ' global financial crisis ' burst Spain's property bubble.
* October 9 – The Dot-com bubble bear market reaches bottom, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average slips below 7, 200.
The bubble burst on May 10, 1837 in New York City, when every bank stopped payment in gold and silver coinage.
The average hit its all-time high on December 29, 1989, during the peak of the Japanese asset price bubble, when it reached an intra-day high of 38, 957. 44 before closing at 38, 915. 87, having grown sixfold during the decade.
* Inkjet methods involving the intersection of two waveguides so that light is deflected from one to the other when an inkjet-like bubble is created ( e. g., );
A second problem occurred when government policies allowed, or even encouraged, a housing bubble to develop, " on an immense scale ".
Interest in sonoluminescence was renewed when an inner temperature of such a bubble well above one million kelvins was postulated.
* The bubbles are very small when they emit the light — about 1 micrometre in diameter — depending on the ambient fluid ( e. g., water ) and the gas content of the bubble ( e. g., atmospheric air ).
Active edge table entries are maintained in an X-sorted list by bubble sort, effecting a change when 2 edges cross.
A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when market participants drive stock prices above their value in relation to some system of stock valuation.
Typically when there is an over abundance of IPOs in a bubble market, a large portion of the IPO companies fail completely, never achieve what is promised to the investors, or can even be vehicles for fraud.
But the situation is serious when enterprise becomes the bubble on a whirlpool of speculation.
The term became popular internationally during the dot-com bubble when a great number of dot-com companies were founded.

bubble and speculators
By the late 1900s the terms speculation and speculator were somewhat down played by the media, likely due to turmoil in the capital markets ever since the tech boom bubble pop, and the historical fascination with blaming wall street speculators for all the ills of the world, had mysteriously returned to the newspapers.
During the Dot-com bubble, shorting a start-up company could backfire since it could be taken over at a price higher than the price at which speculators shorted.
The " natural behaviour " of the market: During an economic bubble, speculators presume that capital appreciation is an inherent economic property of their investments.
According to Mackay, during this bubble, speculators from all walks of life bought and sold tulip bulbs and even futures contracts on them.

bubble and note
This etching is typically done with acid, a laser, or a glass etching tool from a craft shop to provide nucleation sites for continuous bubble formation ( note that not all glasses are etched in this way ).
The BUS was launched in the midst of a major global market readjustment as Europe recovered from the Napoleonic Wars The central bank was charged with restraining uninhibited private bank note issue – already in progress – that threatened to create a credit bubble and the risks of a financial collapse.
Of special note is the hallmark of the perfectly formed tear drop air bubble suspended in the design.
However, it is important to note that further exposure of a saturated air bubble to organic molecules may continue to result in changes as compounds that bind more strongly may replace those molecules with a weaker binding that have already accumulated on the interface.

bubble and fast
In March, 2000, this bubble burst, and a large number of less-experienced day traders began to lose money as fast, or faster, than they had made during the buying frenzy.
For a long time, bubble chambers were used for this purpose, but with the improvement of electronics, it became desirable to have a detector with fast electronic read-out.
In the same series, speech balloons are occasionally even held and blown up to function as actual balloons or the words of the speech bubble are occasionally shown coming out the side of the speech bubble, to signify that the speaker is moving so fast that their words can't keep up with them, i. e. at supersonic speed.
Also, real estate prices continue to increase so fast that what some see the situation as a housing bubble.

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