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The quest for holism leads most anthropologists to study a particular place, problem or phenomenon in detail, using a variety of methods, over a more extensive period than normal in many parts of academia.
) This was changed because a government study showed that many people were in effect " saving up " their units and using them at the end of the week, a phenomenon referred to as binge drinking.
( b ) illustrates the same process using spectroscopic notation,. The Auger effect () is a physical phenomenon in which the filling of an inner-shell vacancy of an atom is accompanied by the emission of an electron from the same atom.
Bra-ket notation is widespread in quantum mechanics: almost every phenomenon that is explained using quantum mechanics — including a large portion of modern physics — is usually explained with the help of bra-ket notation.
For many decades, consciousness as a research topic was avoided by the majority of mainstream scientists, because of a general feeling that a phenomenon defined in subjective terms could not properly be studied using objective experimental methods.
The masking threshold is calculated using the absolute threshold of hearing and the principles of simultaneous masking — the phenomenon wherein a signal is masked by another signal separated by frequency, and, in some cases, temporal masking — where a signal is masked by another signal separated by time.
The speckle pattern which is seen when using a laser pointer is another diffraction phenomenon.
Gonzo journalism tends to utilize personal experiences and emotions to achieve an accurate representation of a phenomenon, as compared to traditional journalism that favors using a detached writing style and relies on facts or quotations that can be verified by third parties.
This phenomenon can be avoided by using a ( physically larger ) air core inductor.
Also, under influence from orthography of European languages, transliterating of borrowed words into Arabic is usually done using vowels in place of diacritics, even when the latter is more suitable, and even when transliterating words from another Semitic language, such as Hebrew, a phenomenon augmented by the neglect of diacritics in most printed forms since the beginning of mechanical printing.
This phenomenon results in a loss of contrast especially when using objectives with a high resolving power, typically oil immersion objectives with a high numerical aperture.
This article covers only these early inquisitions, not the Roman Inquisition of the 16th century onwards, or the somewhat different phenomenon of the Spanish Inquisition, which was under the control of the Spanish monarchy, though using local clergy.
Signal processing can take advantage of this phenomenon to reduce the noise floor using two strategies.
In 1871, optical redshift was confirmed when the phenomenon was observed in Fraunhofer lines using solar rotation, about 0. 1 Å in the red.
The first empirical evidence for the Earth's rotation on its axis, using the phenomenon of comets, was given by Tusi ( 1201 – 1274 ) and Ali Qushji ( 1403 – 1474 ).
Descriptions using more than one of these wavelengths are redundant ; it is conventional to choose the longest wavelength that fits the phenomenon.
Standardized time measurements are made using a clock to count periods of some cyclic change, which may be either the changes of a natural phenomenon or of an artificial machine.
Fundamentally, CRI is a mini-Collision / Reaction Cell ( mCRC ) destroying ICP-MS interferences using a collisional Kinetic Energy Discrimination ( KED ) phenomenon and chemical reactions with interfering ions similarly to traditionally used larger Collision Cells.
By the fifteenth century, artists and scientists were using this phenomenon to make observations.
* 2nd century BC — Seleucus of Seleucia elaborates on Aristarchus ' heliocentric universe, using the phenomenon of tides to explain heliocentrism
As tinnitus is usually a subjective phenomenon, it is difficult to measure using objective tests, such as by comparison with noise of known frequency and intensity, as in an audiometric test.
This phenomenon is studied in a systematic way using ( co ) homology groups.
Picture thinking, visual thinking, visual / spatial learning or right brained learning is the common phenomenon of thinking through visual processing using the part of the brain that is emotional and creative to organize information in an intuitive and simultaneous way.
Therefore, a phenomenon cannot be confirmed as paranormal using the scientific method because, if it could be, it would no longer fit the definition.
In Chinese, the same phenomenon is called 乱码 ( Simplified Chinese ) / 亂碼 ( Traditional Chinese ) (, meaning chaotic code ), and can occur when computerised text is encoded in one Chinese character encoding but is displayed using the wrong encoding.

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The same phenomenon occurs in Brittany, where many singers record songs in Breton, traditional or modern ( hip hop, rap, and so on.
After minstrel shows ' popularity faded, coon songs, a similar phenomenon, became popular.
The first to break into the mainstream was internet phenomenon Mallu Magalhães, who played covers of her favourite artists in English and her own songs in both English and Portuguese ( as well as other languages ).
A talented singer-songwriter Chisu writing Finnish lyrics for instance is a good example of this phenomenon with a couple of her songs, that can very well be considered classics beside the songs of Eppu Normaali, Tuomari Nurmio and others in the future.
The phenomenon is not found in Russian folk songs and is thought to have been introduced or developed in the 17th century.
However, these older songs can be distinguished from the later type of songs that actually received the label shanty, suggesting there were other formative influences that gave birth to an appreciably new and distinctly recognized phenomenon.
Unable to completely ignore his musical phenomenon, Melodiya in 1974 released the 7 ” EP, featuring four of his war songs ( He ’ s Never Returned From a Battle, The New Times Song, Common Graves, and The Earth Song, which represented a tiny portion of his creative work, which millions already owned on tape and knew by heart.
Perhaps the most remarkable phenomenon in the popular music of that century was the career of La Bolduc, who became extremely popular singing satirical and sometimes racy songs based on the Quebec and Irish folk traditions, and who also was expert in the wordless vocalization known as turlutte.
A new phenomenon has been the fact that Inari Sami is currently being used in rap songs by Mikkal Morottaja, whose stage name is Amoc.
The rise of Thatcherism and the misery of mass unemployment saw WIA examining the phenomenon through the eyes of another emerging band, UB40, in A Statistic, A Reminder ( 1981 ), a line taken from one of the band's songs.
Recording of the second album, Ta-Dah, commenced in mid-May 2005 at the Discoball ; sneak previews of new songs were played at live performances, including " Everybody Wants the Same Thing ", performed at the Live 8 concert, " Paul McCartney ", " I Can't Decide ", " Hybrid Man ", " Forever Right Now " and " Hair Baby " ( a title that refers to the phenomenon of tumors containing partially formed fetuses ).
“ Red Shift ”, for example, captures the scientific phenomenon which happens over vast distances, in terms of a song, while other songs become more personal.
Along with Ace of Base and Los del Río it is one of the most commercially successful songs of the 1995 Eurodance phenomenon.
Western influence has resulted in the emergence of the phenomenon of Bangla bands, both in Dhaka and in Kolkata, as well as songs reflecting the joys and sorrows of the common man, Jibonmukhi Gaan ( songs from life ).
They argue that this is a phenomenon called the " liminal space of dreaming " in that the terrorist woman cannot fulfil her heterosexual desire so the songs fill the void of this desire by " their sumptuousness and exotic locales " in the Ladakh region.
The survivors, veterans and journalists wrote numerous memoirs, songs and testimonies about the battle and its symbolism, calling it variously " the phenomenon ", " the pride ", " the hell " and " the Croatian knight ".
The episode involved blustery bus driver Ralph Kramden spending a week reviewing everything there was to know about popular songs, the category in which he would compete on a fictitious television quiz called The $ 99, 000 Answer -- a too-obviously satirical salute to CBS's quiz show phenomenon, The $ 64, 000 Question.
Like Inari Sami, Skolt Sami has recently borne witness to a new phenomenon, namely it is being used in rock songs

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