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Echo (phenomenon) (1834 bytes)
1: ...by a building, or in a room, by the walls. A true echo is a single reflection of the sound source. The t... 5: An echo can be explained as a wave that has been reflecte... 7: The intensity of an echo is frequently measured in [[Bel|dB]] relative to ... 9: Echoes may be desirable (as in [[sonar]]) or undesirab... 11: In [[computing]], an echo is the printing or display of characters (a) as t... Phenomenon (3439 bytes) 1: A '''phenomenon''' (plural: ''phenomena'') is an observable [[eve... 3: == Kant's use of ''phenomenon'' == 5: ...y]] of [[Immanuel Kant]] who contrasted the term 'Phenomenon' with '[[Noumenon]]'. Phenomena constitute the wo... 11: == ''Phenomenon'' in the general sense == 13: ...om its specialized use as a term in philosophy, ''phenomenon'' stands for any observable event. Phenomena make... Obliteration phenomenon (696 bytes) 1: ... in 1976 by [[Eugene Garfield]], the Obliteration Phenomenon is a name for a concept in [[Library and informat... Paraneoplastic phenomenon (700 bytes) 1: A '''paraneoplastic phenomenon''' is a [[disease]] or [[symptom]] that is the co... Abduction Phenomenon (4309 bytes) 1: The '''Abduction Phenomenon''' is as umbrella term used to describe a number ... 3: While few mainstream scientists believe the phenomenon literally occurs as reported--some experts conten... 5: ...ens. Local support groups for experiencers of the phenomenon are not uncommon. 9: ...logical alternative explanations of the abduction phenomenon have included [[hallucination]],temporary [[schiz... 15: ...on claimants do not always attempt to explain the phenomenon, but some take independent research interest in i... Phi phenomenon (2132 bytes) 1: ...used with [[beta movement]], but it is a distinct phenomenon not directly involved in the perception of [[moti... 3: The classic phi phenomenon experiment involves a viewer or audience watching... 5: ...ng the flashing objects. The discovery of the phi phenomenon was a significant milestone in [[Gestalt psycholo... Hydrological phenomenon (332 bytes) 1: A hydrological phenomenon or hydrologic [[phenomenon]] are those observable [[event]]s which are expla... Internet phenomenon (5767 bytes) 3: ...y impossible to accurately measure the depth of a phenomenon's popularity, and different groups of the [[Inter... 5: ...n Recognition]]'' an interesting kind of internet phenomenon -- "the footage" -- plays an important role. 64: ... may also be considered forms of memetic Internet phenomenon. Will Rogers phenomenon (1589 bytes) 1: The '''Will Rogers phenomenon''' is the apparent [[paradox]] obtained when movi... 24: One real-world example of the Will Rogers phenomenon is seen in the medical concept of [[stage migrati... 29: ...instein AR, Sosin DM, Wells CK. ''The Will Rogers phenomenon. Stage migration and new diagnostic techniques as... Gibbs phenomenon (10071 bytes) 1: [[Image:Gibbs phenomenon 10.png|thumb|200px|right|Approximation of square ... 2: [[Image:Gibbs phenomenon 50.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Approximation of square ... 3: [[Image:Gibbs phenomenon 250.png|thumb|200px|right|Approximation of square... 5: The '''Gibbs phenomenon''', named after the American physicist [[Willard ... 21: The Gibbs phenomenon was first observed by [[Albert Michelson]] via a ... Optical phenomenon (5194 bytes) 3: An '''optical phenomenon''' is any observable event which results from the... 26: *[[Glory (optical phenomenon)|Glories]] (also known as ''Brocken's Specter'' o... 28: *[[Halo (optical phenomenon)|Halos]], of Sun or Moon, including [[sun dog]]s 30: *[[Sprite (optical phenomenon)|Sprites]] [http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/21/sci... Phenomenon (movie) (1772 bytes) 1: [[Image:Phenomenon_movie.jpg|thumb|Phenomenon (1996)]] 2: '''''Phenomenon''''' is a [[1996]] [[drama film|drama]], [[romanc... 24: ...://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117333/ IMDb Entry for ''Phenomenon''] Physical phenomenon (1454 bytes) 13: ...henomenon is a phenomenon until it is an observed phenomenon." Biological phenomenon (508 bytes) Just-world phenomenon (2185 bytes) 1: The '''just-world phenomenon''', also called the '''just world effect''' or ''... 11: The just-world phenomenon was first theorized by [[Melvin Lerner]]. Anomalous phenomenon (5563 bytes) 1: '''Anomalous phenomena''' are [[phenomenon|phenomena]] which are observed and for which ther... 5: ...ome serious, competent scientists researching the phenomenon, there are also many less competent, biased crank... Fis phenomenon (1207 bytes) 1: The '''''fis'' phenomenon''' is a phenomenon of [[child]] [[language acquisition]] that demons... Meteorological phenomenon (732 bytes) 1: ...e of several commonplace or unusual [[weather]] [[phenomenon|events]] which illuminate and are explained by th... 27: * [[Diamond dust]], an Antarctic optical phenomenon Halo (optical phenomenon) (3795 bytes) 1: [[Image:Sun_halo_optical_phenomenon.jpg|thumb|137px|right|Halo around the sun at the ... 3: '''Halos''' are [[optical phenomenon|optical phenomena]] that appear near or around th... 14: When the sun dog phenomenon is seen around the Moon rather than the Sun, it i... 17: ...l plate- and column-shaped ice crystals cause the phenomenon. Plate crystals generally cause pillars only whe... Raynaud's phenomenon (423 bytes) 1: In [[medicine]], '''Raynaud's phenomenon''' is discoloration of the [[finger]]s or [[toe]]...
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