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词汇 example_english_observed-phenomenon
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observed phenomenon

collocation in English

meanings of observeand phenomenon


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observe
verb[T]
uk /əbˈzɜːv/ us /əbˈzɝːv/
formal
to watch carefully the way something happens or the way someone does something, especially in order to learn more ...
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phenomenon
noun[C]
uk /fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nən/ us /fəˈnɑː.mə.nɑːn/
something that exists and can be seen, felt, tasted, etc., especially something unusual ...
See more at phenomenon


Examples of observed phenomenon


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The observedphenomenon may be an essentially random process, or it may be an orderly, but noisy, process.
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However, the underlying mechanisms behind this observedphenomenon are not fully understood and are currently being investigated.
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It is based on observedphenomenon instead of the failure mechanisms.
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The observedphenomenon seen in reality is that nothing moves by itself.
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The inference is from the perception to the reality of the observedphenomenon: if the object looks red, it is red.
We consider the only simplest linear case to explain the observedphenomenon.
Despite this gap in our knowledge base, it is an often observedphenomenon.
Arguably, where simulation models reproduce the observedphenomenon, the simulation is a complete description.
These differences might reflect the different aspects and scales of the observedphenomenon between two studies.
The observedphenomenon of invited guessing seems to reflect the distinction in interactional patterns between ingroup and outgroup.
As is often done in discussing disorders, the term "resilience" is therefore made the explanation for the observedphenomenon.
It is not clear why the pulmonary leaflets become involved in the observedphenomenon of scarring.
This observedphenomenon of anisotropic growth forms the basis of the current model.
This captures the widely observedphenomenon that perception is in advance of production.
Wilting under drought stress is a very commonly observedphenomenon, and indeed is probably the most widely used indicator of plant drought stress.
The recurrence of operant responses in lineages over time is not just a theoretical possibility but a reliably observedphenomenon.
The observedphenomenon is a property of the emitting proton source and it is not due to a possible injection of additional charged particles into the spectrometer.
It is a commonly observedphenomenon that people are more likely to throw litter on to an area that is already littered.
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