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A Bose – Einstein condensate ( BEC ) is a state of matter of a dilute gas of weakly interacting bosons confined in an external potential and cooled to temperatures very near to absolute zero.
It was Diabelli who first recognized the composer's potential, become the very first to publish Schubert's work with Der Erlkönig in 1821.
Trophy hunting has the potential to provide economic justification for the preservation of larger areas of bongo habitat than national parks, especially in remote regions of Central Africa where possibilities for commercially successful tourism are very limited ( Wilkie and Carpenter 1999 ).
The shape of the water's surface can be found in a different, very intuitive way using the interesting idea of the potential energy associated with the centrifugal force in the co-rotating frame.
A calf must have the very best of everything until it is at least eight months old if it is to reach its maximum potential.
Cat mothers are known to eat the feces of their newborn kittens during the very earliest phase after birth, presumably to eliminate cues to potential predators and to keep the den clean.
In a similar manner, moving charges being separated from each other in a conductor by a changing electical potential ( such as in an antenna ) produce an electric dipole type electrical field, but this also dies away very quickly with distance.
Cells using water-based electrolytes are usually limited to cell potentials less than about 2. 5 volts, because the very powerful oxidizing and reducing agents which would be required to produce a higher cell potential tend to react with the water.
* nanotubes: hollow tubes of very small dimensions, having single or multiple walls ; potential applications in electronics industry ;
There is something about a storyteller becoming rich and having a reasonably full private life that has a powerful potential to irritate so that, when things go wrong, it causes a very special kind of joy.
At a regional level, groups of states can create political and legal bodies with sometimes complicated patchworks of overlapping provisions detailing the jurisdictional relationships between the member states and providing for some degree of harmonization between their national legislative and judicial functions, for example, the European Union and African Union both have the potential to become federated states although the political barriers to such unification in the face of entrenched nationalism will be very difficult to overcome.
They were also very important as recommendation for potential customers.
Lanthanum is relatively easy to purify, since it has only one adjacent lanthanide, cerium, which itself is very readily removed due to its potential tetravalency.
That is to say, the very elements of societal interaction are expanded from real or potential privatized components to institutionally real public components.
They extend terrestrial life into much of the Earth's hydrosphere, crust and atmosphere, their specific evolutionary adaptation mechanisms to their extreme environment can be exploited in bio-technology, and their very existence under such extreme conditions increases the potential for extraterrestrial life.
For example in elastic potential energy, stretching an elastic material forces the atoms very slightly further apart.
This is cited as evidence that the animals have a very descriptive language and have calls for any potential threat.
A hypervelocity railgun works very much like a particle accelerator insofar as it converts electrical potential energy into kinetic energy imparted to the projectile.
Human-machine interaction by voice has the potential to be very useful in these environments.
Users were very optimistic about the potential of the system, although capabilities were limited.
This tool has very limited potential as a mobility device.
A potential drawback of using wild yeast is that the fermentation process can go very slow with the results of the yeasts being very unpredictable and producing potentially a very different wine each year.

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This has been used by charities that give small gifts to potential donors hoping thereby to induce reciprocity.
Although amaranth was cultivated on a large scale in ancient Mexico, Guatemala, and Peru, nowadays it is only cultivated on a small scale there, along with India, China, Nepal, and other tropical countries ; thus, there is potential for further cultivation in those countries, as well as in the U. S. In a 1977 article in Science, amaranth was described as " the crop of the future.
In a small study published in 1995, the opioid buprenorphine was shown to have potential for treating severe, treatment-resistant depression.
The British tainted small feed cakes with anthrax in the Second World War as a potential means of attacking German cattle for food denial, but never employed the weapon.
At some small angular rate of rotation, however, an element of surface water can achieve lower potential energy by moving outward under the influence of the centrifugal force.
Spalling provides a potential mechanism whereby material may be ejected into inter-planetary space largely undamaged, and whereby small volumes of the impactor may be preserved undamaged even in large impacts.
Capitol Records initially failed to see the band's potential and gave them only low key promotion, forcing the band to play at small venues to try and gain attention.
The direct conversion of nuclear potential energy to electricity by beta decay is used only on a small scale.
The coefficient of the in the metric tensor is the square of the clock rate, which for small values of the potential is given by keeping only the linear term:
The IWC Bowhead, Right and Gray Whale subcommittee in 2011 reiterated the conservation risk to western gray whales is large because of the small size of the population and the potential anthropogenic impacts.
Financial writer Sebastian Mallaby has said that hedge funds tend to be " small enough to fail ", since most are relatively small in terms of the assets they manage, and they usually operate with low leverage, thereby limiting the potential harm to the economic system should one of them fail.
When Eccles passed a current into the sensory neuron in the quadriceps, the motor neuron innervating the quadriceps produced a small excitatory postsynaptic potential ( EPSP ).
Three other possible reasons minimum wages do not affect employment were suggested by Alan Blinder: higher wages may reduce turnover, and hence training costs ; raising the minimum wage may " render moot " the potential problem of recruiting workers at a higher wage than current workers ; and minimum wage workers might represent such a small proportion of a business's cost that the increase is too small to matter.
The most important consequence of the periodic potential is the formation of a small band gap at the boundary of the Brillouin zone.
Mali currently is a small market for U. S. trade and investment, but there is potential for considerable growth as its economy expands.
Historically, drivers were less of a problem, as the number of devices was small and trusted anyway, so having them in the kernel simplified the design and avoided potential performance problems.
In addition, there are several places in the Zamboanga Mountains where small inter-mountain basins have been created, with some potential for future agricultural development.
However, they also require a small membrane potential for the kinetics of ATP synthesis.
In quantum mechanics, the particle in a box model ( also known as the infinite potential well or the infinite square well ) describes a particle free to move in a small space surrounded by impenetrable barriers.
The possibility of STP becoming a major oil producer, following the discovery of oil reserves, has also elevated the small island state, traditionally a sleepy backwater, into an entity with potential strategic significance in the Gulf of Guinea.
For small power and signal transformers, in which currents are low and the potential difference between adjacent turns is small, the coils are often wound from enamelled magnet wire, such as Formvar wire.

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