Examples of using The phenomena in English and their translations into Chinese
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The phenomena lasted around 10minutes and some later claimed they had seen the Virgin Mary in the light.
Basic science is critical to the ability to understand both the phenomena and the efforts to affect the phenomena.
The phenomena has at least made a lasting impression on several Norwegian artists and writers.
All the phenomena associated with the motions of those bodies could be explained by means of this system;
They concluded that the phenomena probably had a natural cause, and the‘human shapes' might be due to variations in‘cloud density'.
First, it is impossible to resolve the phenomena of life completely into elementary units;
She would like to have known, for example, how the Government was combating the phenomena of trafficking in women, violence against women and domestic violence.
If a nationality is so keen on celebrating other nations' festivals, the phenomena is indicative of a very serious cultural invasion.
Subsequently, resort ministries and public administration bodies have been given the task to undertake concrete steps in counteracting the phenomena.
Elaboration of a special law on preventing and counteracting the phenomena is planned as part of the project.
Future work that investigates the influence of carrier gas pressure and velocity is required to capture the phenomena in more representative DED processing.
And so Thornton had to begin at the beginning and tell Hooker all about the mysterious messages and the phenomena that accompanied them.
Above it, the phenomena of the midnight sun(the sun never sets) and the polar night(the sun never rises) are experienced.
Reas' Process Compendium 2004- 2010 documents six years of his work exploring the phenomena of emergence through software.
Our research examines more than just technological systems or social systems- it investigates the phenomena that emerge when the two interact.
To explain the phenomena which after careful investigation and exclusion of fraud are regarded as authentic, three hypotheses have been proposed.
This makes the BECs behave like a single‘super atom' rather than individual atoms, further increasing the visibility of the phenomena.
In 1869 the London Dialectical Society appointed a committee of thirty-three members"to investigate the phenomena alleged to be spiritual manifestations, and to report thereon".