Her abstract canvases were naturalistic because they had all the visual magic of natural phenomena.
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Uphold Prometheus's patents, they argued, and companies would rush to patent natural phenomena.
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It is to try to reproduce some natural phenomena with human technologies.
It might, for example, have been a by-product of our curiosity about the causes of natural phenomena, or of our desire for social connection.
He said the country's nuclear facilities are built to withstand natural disasters"All our plants are designed to withstand significant natural phenomena like earthquakes, tornadoes and tsunamis, " he said.
This isn't the first time data has been "sonified, " but these processes that might initially seem to have no relation to music, rhythm and melody, actually highlight the patterns in natural phenomena.
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The scanning sensor will provide a wide area surveillance of missile launches and natural phenomena across the earth, while the staring sensor will be used to observe smaller areas of interest with superior sensitivity.
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The North Cape is known as one of the few places in Norway where you can experience the midnight sun, a natural phenomena of 24 hours of sunlight occurring only in summer in certain spots above the Arctic Circle.
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The climate changes and our growing needs in natural resources require the engagement of more scientists in order to contribute in the observation of our planet and thus the understanding of natural phenomena and the dissemination of scientific knowledge to the public.
The Supreme Court has already said that abstract ideas, natural phenomena and laws of nature cannot be given a patent, which gives an inventor the right to prevent others from making, using or selling a novel device, process or application.
Aristotle referred to them as physikoi, or physicists, from the Greek physis, meaning "nature" in its widest sense, contrasting them with the earlier theologoi, or theologians, for they were the first who tried to explain phenomena on natural rather than supernatural grounds.
One of the more interesting phenomena related to the media coverage of the oil and natural gas industry in recent years has been the massively disproportionate attention paid by reporters and editors to a couple of degreed geologists, David Hughes and Art Berman.
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But other phenomena that look like diseases are known to be maintained by natural selection.
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