Steam is very bad at absorbing the neutrons involved in a chain reaction, and therefore very bad at slowing a chain reaction.
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Ultimately, the Brexit event set off a positive chain reaction.
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Only a precise hit will set off a chain reaction.
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He was Eddie Kasalivich in the thriller "Chain Reaction" (1996).
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We've all see the chain reaction of a viral tweet.
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This started a chain reaction of a 50+ person snowball fight.
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In Westinghouse's bankruptcy filing, the company explains a dismal chain reaction.
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The comments set off a chain reaction of politicians debating semantics.
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Soon the rest of the dominoes topple in a chain reaction.
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That sets off a chain reaction that immediately scrambles the defense.
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That sent off a chain reaction—who was the place for?
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"There is a kind of chain reaction with coral," she said.
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A PCR (polymerase chain reaction testing) test typically means a swab.
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The diagnosis set off a chain reaction for the Troy family.
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But others doubt the default will set off a chain reaction.
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Their design failure caused a chain reaction that collapsed the whole bridge.
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You may kindle confidence in someone else, and start a chain reaction.
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The problem is that matter-antimatter annihilation won't cause a chain reaction.
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Tweets scatter and replicate in a chain reaction reminiscent of nuclear fission.
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"The loss of this organization could unleash an uncontrollable chain reaction," Maas said.
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When the story was released it set off a chain reaction of events.
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I was committed because I had started a chain reaction that swallows people.
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Your initial crash — "First Impact" — is supposed to set off a chain reaction.
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"The loss of this organization could unleash an uncontrollable chain reaction," he said.
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The American government's announcement seemed to trigger a chain reaction among other countries.
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The first retail location set off a massive chain reaction of store openings.
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The site would soon set off a chain reaction in Veles, spawning many imitators.
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For every stressful demand, big or small, your brain initiates a complicated chain reaction.
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Singer's Maserati rear-ended the vehicle, causing a chain reaction into the other cars.
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Like fission, fusion can become a self-sustaining chain reaction under the right conditions.
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When he tries to extricate himself, a chain reaction of anguish and violence follows.
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In 1942, the Italian physicist Enrico Fermi conducted the world's first nuclear chain reaction.
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In a chain reaction, Ms. Quillen's plant, too, scheduled a weeklong furlough in July.
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Every chain reaction starts small and needs the help of at least one catalyst.
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It's part of a chain reaction that's touched everyone from bouncers to club owners.
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Markets could fall further, creating a financial chain reaction that dampens the wider economy.
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That was just the beginning effect of a chain reaction, masterminded by the Kremlin.
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Such a chain reaction is an example of the costs carbon emissions may bring.
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According to Virginia State Police, the chain-reaction crashes began around 7:50 a.m.
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The other containers then spilled, leading to a chain-reaction crash involving four vehicles.
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But not all uranium atoms can easily split apart and trigger a chain reaction.
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Imagine someone demonstrating a controlled nuclear chain reaction 15 years before Einstein formulated e=mc2.
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Plebiscitum® was more like Trojan horse malware, starting a chain reaction to dismantle elections.
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They yank Facebook's enterprise certificate these days just disable it, which causes this chain reaction.
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No matter what kind of shot you take, a marvelous chain reaction of destruction follows.
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Both nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors rely on fission to produce a powerful chain reaction.
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A chain reaction is under way as a giant industry braces for a violent shock.
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"Once one university starts, you'll see a chain reaction," he said in a phone interview.
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The video went viral, sparking a chain reaction of fear and excitement across the web.
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Billy: The first time I saw them was like 2001 at Chain Reaction with Thursday.
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Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) — A technology used for Covid-19 diagnostic testing.
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In November 2007, a chain-reaction crash of 108 vehicles in fog near Fresno, Calif.
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" I began this column with a pair of quotes from my 1992 book, "Chain Reaction.
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That was before he fired his FBI director — and the chain reaction of scandal that followed.
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A priority on food aesthetics in turn creates a chain reaction in the food-supply system.
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We really are like a chain reaction that accumulates into us when we have our thoughts.
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There's a chain reaction across every asset class when an inverted yield curve happens, Brown says.
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Should those Republicans stay home, they could potentially set off a chain reaction down the ballot.
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Without polar bears hunting seals, there could be a chain reaction throughout the Arctic food web.
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The standard way to detect a virus is using a technique called polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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"WhatsApp works like a nuclear chain reaction," said Randeep Singh Surjewala, the Congress party's chief spokesman.
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Lowey's retirement is likely to set off a chain reaction of switches among the spending subcommittees.
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Amazon coming into Queens would have set off a chain reaction of displacement throughout the borough.
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Just another benefit of having appeared in Chain Reaction, from the director of The Fugitive, I suppose.
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If this one broke, the fear was the other one could follow in a deadly chain reaction.
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The report, called Chain Reaction V, focuses on antibiotic use in both poultry and beef food items.
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The truck's driver told police he swerved off the freeway to avoid causing a chain reaction crash.
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We teach people to look for the one problem that, if solved, can have a chain reaction.
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And, like many of Trump's tweets, it produced a chain reaction of events that backfired on Trump.
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Retailer Concepts is teaming up with Versace to use the print on their classic Chain Reaction sneaker.
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Brexiteers have made strikingly similar claims about an easy divorce leading to a chain reaction across Europe.
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This sets off a chain reaction that leads her to move in with her loud-mouthed sister.
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It quoted him as saying that "the loss of this organization could unleash an uncontrollable chain reaction."
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This caused a chain reaction in the community, as already apprehensive parents were now in a panic.
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The danger for Mr Putin now is that the protests will trigger a chain reaction throughout Russia.
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It is this chain reaction, within the critical mass, that releases the explosive energy of the bomb.
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"Every action touches off not only a reaction but a chain reaction," Hannah Arendt declared in 1964.
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According to witnesses, motorist cut off Broncos police escort, setting off chain reaction with three players buses.
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Once it is used up in an annihilation, no more would be created in a chain reaction.
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Over several months, that volatile combination set off a chain reaction that is now roiling both capitals.
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Moreover, eliminating a deduction probably shouldn't cause a chain reaction that will cost the federal government money.
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In 1978 Donald Kessler, a scientist at NASA, warned that this chain reaction could render whole orbits impracticable.
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Investigators said Baldassari failed to stop his truck, triggering a chain-reaction crash that involved four other vehicles.
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"Positive expectations set off a neural chain reaction that we can watch in a brain scanner," Wager says.
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That could set off a dangerous chain reaction: European sanctions, more significant Iranian violations and possible military escalation.
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The chain-reaction of just these delays is sure to cause a horrendous mess heading into the weekend.
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L.A'.s Finest showrunner Brandon Sonnier was left severely injured after a terrifying chain reaction accident on set.
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The particles from that explosion then keep bursting apart other bits of matter, in a snowballing chain reaction.
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After extracting DNA from rock, she used PCR, or a polymerase chain reaction, to make copies of it.
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In 2016 a massive chain-reaction blast ripped through an open-air fireworks market, killing several dozen people.
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Growth in salt chambers there could crush the drums and trigger a nuclear chain reaction, the report said.
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Renowned retailerConceptshas teamed up withVersaceto use the print on the upper of the brand's beloved Chain Reaction sneaker.
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It could have a chain reaction that in turn compels student athletes to make demands of their own.
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Something happens and the market adjusts, a process of evolution that generates an unpredictable chain reaction over time.
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As a result, repealing the Act would set in motion a chain reaction of politically damaging tax hikes.
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The Minnesota Timberwolves' pursuit of D'Angelo Russell could trigger a blockbuster trade and chain reaction of other moves.
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For a self-proclaimed thriller, "Chain Reaction" was dragged by critics for lacking any sincere moments of excitement.
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Global warming is melting the ice so it has a chain reaction on how polar bears can survive.
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It could it be the catalyst that starts a chain reaction of selling and sends us all reeling.
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Like the spark that ignites a fire, a nuclear chain reaction can propagate from a very small input.
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To produce a chain reaction, you need to increase the concentration of U-235 relative to U-238.
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The collision set off a chain reaction of environmental calamities that likely contributed to the demise of the dinosaurs.
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Then, Sam breaks into his therapist's home, starting a chain reaction that eventually leads to Julia's boyfriend abandoning her.
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Multiple women corroborated Fowler's claims, and her blog post set off a chain reaction of events within the company.
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"It's sort of a chain reaction that causes the die-off to persist over a long time," Davis said.
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The Max Planck Institute describes this, paired with acidification, as a recipe for a "deadly chain reaction" on reefs.
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They split plutonium and/or uranium into smaller atoms in a chain reaction that releases massive amounts of energy.
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The reason is the chain reaction created by the latest injury to third baseman David Wright, the team's captain.
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Implosion system: To cause a nuclear explosion, a core must be physically squeezed so that a chain reaction happens.
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Lebovitz also hopes that closing on Thanksgiving will spark a chain reaction and bring excitement back to Black Friday.
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Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate...we all know the rest of that chain reaction of emotions.
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Using a standard lab trick such as polymerase chain reaction, you randomly mutate the gene that encodes the protein.
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That requires monitoring with polymerase chain reaction testing—the same protocol that can be used to test for coronavirus.
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Yet such a chain reaction could be quelled by the government's and the Federal Reserve's massive relief policy actions.
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Two years ago, a chain reaction started when the pole-winning car of Sebastien Bourdais did not fire properly.
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The birth of new businesses sets off a chain reaction in the economy that boosts competition, innovation, and productivity.
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However, specific starting materials, most commonly uranium and plutonium, must be processed or enriched to drive a chain reaction.
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Using matches, candles, sparklers, and firecrackers, YouTube's Kaplamino created this chain reaction that's triggered by nothing but dominoes toppling over.
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Pence's pronouncements on behalf of Trump pushed Russian President Vladimir Putin into his own chain reaction of decisions on Ukraine.
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But does this signal the start of a chain reaction for base metals or, rather, does it say precious little?
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A valve accidentally leaked some of the vehicle's propellant, starting a chain reaction that caused the spacecraft to burst apart.
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T-Mobile's wildly successful unlimited data plan, released in August 2016 to capture market share, set off a chain reaction.
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The 18-wheeler was "unable to stop" and started a chain reaction crash with nine other vehicles, according to police.
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Social selling is a chain reaction — brands become aspirational on social sites if enough users pick up on the product.
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Basically, the atom-splitting turns into a chain reaction splitting off even more atoms that throws off tons of energy.
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That's an adverse childhood event that sets off a chain reaction in education that ultimately leads to the prison pipeline.
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It's hard to explain the simple joy of setting off a massive, explosive chain reaction that clears the entire board.
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A single crystal would set off a chain reaction, causing the oceans to ice over, ending all life on Earth.
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A single, inconsequential bat in Spelunky sets off a chain reaction that brings most of the level down around you.
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Once one person looks at their phone, other people feel compelled to do the same, starting a churlish chain reaction.
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If one goes, they could all go — and that chain-reaction would raise sea levels by an additional 8 feet.
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Weisz began appearing in American movies in the mid-250s, with a breakout part in Chain Reaction with Keanu Reeves.
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The twinkle of an opening synth line lolls around like a spinning coin, which sets off a bigger chain reaction.
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One type is called a polymerase chain reaction, or P.C.R., designed to detect the active virus in blood and urine.
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"It would set off a chain reaction that can herald early elections later this year or in 2020," she said.
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Here's the big question mark, though: whether the West Antarctic ice sheet will fall into a chain reaction of collapse.
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As the coronavirus spreads, assembly lines may take longer than expected to restart, causing a chain reaction around the world.
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The vote could set off a political chain reaction leading to a government headed by the populist Five Star Movement.
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Further tariffs will cause a chain reaction where retailers cut back orders, raise prices and lay off workers, he says.
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The work was timed to coincide exactly with the 275th anniversary of the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
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According to the researchers, social isolation sets off a cellular chain reaction that increases inflammation and suppresses the body's immune response.
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The parasite was identified by means of a polymerase-chain-reaction assay as Dirofilaria repens, which is a zoonotic filarial nematode.
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It set off a chain reaction of media coverage and mobilized a response across New York and prophylactic prescriptions of antibiotics.
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When you have access and you have support, you are more likely to do it, and then it's a chain reaction.
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When ice detaches from its so-called "grounding line," it kickstarts a chain reaction that can trigger a lot of melting.
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But eventually companies which have lost their U.S. market or been underpriced by new competitors could fail, sparking a chain reaction.
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When house prices started tumbling in the summer of 22008, a chain reaction led to a global crisis in 210-693.
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Questioning the device worked for Robert Friedlander — and set off a chain reaction that destabilized Colorado's enforcement of drunken-driving laws.
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When the receptors interact with molecules, they set off a chain reaction that ends by sending a message to our brains.
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That article set off a chain reaction online, with outlets like Buzzfeed, USA Today, and Uproxx commenting on the viral story.
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And a default by the Government Development Bank, which oversees the island's finances, could set off a far-reaching chain reaction.
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One of the scientists warned that work on neutrons that create the chain reaction for a nuclear explosion must be hidden.
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The amber-colored, volatile liquid caught fire, and soon there was a chain reaction, with a series of fires and explosions.
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The chain-reaction accident Sunday, on Interstate 41 in Neenah, Wisconsin, involved 131 vehicles, according to the Winnebago County Sheriff's Office.
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The "chain reaction" pileup shut down the westbound lanes of I-64 in the Williamsburg area just before 2023:00 a.m.
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This is done through molecular tests, such as polymerase chain reaction or PCR, which look for genetic material from the virus.
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But to broaden this impact further, defining one millisecond as de minimis would also create a chain reaction that destabilizes markets.
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Meanwhile, excess cortisol sets off a hormonal chain reaction that stimulates excess oil production and can instigate, or at least exacerbate, breakouts.
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But that decision set off a chain reaction that, on the whole, seems to have been good for millions of Obamacare enrollees.
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The crash caused a chain reaction with the Ford smashing into a 3rd car, which was being driven by a pregnant woman.
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That's quite the chain reaction, but it works – Each journey to ground creates enough energy to give continuous light for 20 minutes.
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DaksDominos' tape-dispensing Rube Goldberg masterpiece apparently failed the first 187 times he tried to capture the elaborate chain reaction on video.
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In an extreme scenario, there is even a risk of 'collisional cascading' in which one breakup triggers others in a chain reaction.
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Authorities on Friday released the name of the driver who rear-ended a pickup truck, triggering the five-vehicle chain reaction crash.
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Missed appointments can trigger a chain reaction of increased emergency room visits, extended hospital readmissions, and higher costs distributed across the industry.
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"So now you have these particles interacting with molecules in the atmosphere and creating new molecules—like a chain reaction," Airapetian said.
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Here's LeBron squeezing through two Warriors to bat out Love's missed three, starting a chain reaction that results in an easy putback.
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The EP will be their first for Tresor, following previous releases on Basic Channel's Chain Reaction imprint, Mille Plateaux, and Force Inc.
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When it does, lava and water come into contact, triggering a chain reaction of growing intensity that causes a big underwater explosion.
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The neoconservatives insisted that regime change in Iraq would be easy—and would set off a chain reaction across the Middle East.
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But this isn't an engine that is propelled by some sort of atomic chain reaction or any kind of vacuum energy, no.
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D'Agostino hurt her right knee in the chain-reaction tumble, which also knocked Nikki Hamblin of New Zealand out of the race.
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A chain reaction ignites when someone releases emails, texts and other personal information about the Leyland School families involved in the case.
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Your first test would be a polymerase chain reaction (PCR), a molecular test that detects whether the virus is in your system.
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The short version is that an engineer typed the wrong number — causing a chain reaction that ultimately led to a major failure.
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Debris in orbit can cause a chain reaction of collisions, creating more and more debris and putting certain orbital bands off limits.
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There, iguanas have destroyed concrete infrastructure and Burmese pythons have eaten protected and common species, setting off a disease-spreading chain reaction.
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In order to detect the presence of RNA in the patient's sample, labs perform a test called reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction.
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Default would make the debt much worse by setting in motion a chain reaction that could lead to a costly economic calamity.
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A video of the episode captured by a passing driver showed a chain reaction of explosions followed by enormous plumes of smoke.
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A chain reaction involving about 20 tractor-trailers and 10 other vehicles occurred about 70 miles away from Harrisburg, according to WOLF.
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The agency tweeted that there was fog and ice along a bridge when what was described as a chain-reaction wreck began.
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The COVID-22020 tests use a technology called PCR (short for polymerase chain reaction), which has been around since the mid-1980s.
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A piece of that debris slams into another satellite, and it sets off a chain reaction that obliterates everything orbiting in nearby altitudes.
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But a hot glue gun, and more patience than I'll ever be able to muster became essential tools for prepping this chain reaction.
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Plants designed to be "walk-away safe" are built so that it requires constant intervention and effort to keep the chain reaction going.
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When Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his jail cell on April 19, the suicide set off a chain reaction of legal maneuvering.
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Mike, who admits he's terrified of "anything that moves" went running, and set off a chain reaction with Leila and Lucky in tow.
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That process can create a chain reaction; nationalist policies in one country can provoke an adverse reaction in its neighbours and trading partners.
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European leaders are concerned about a rise in populist, anti-EU sentiment in the bloc and fear a chain reaction from a Brexit.
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Alternatively, in a chain reaction of assistants, you could ask Siri to open Boomerang and then talk to the Boomerang assistant from there.
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One test uses a process called the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to look for the actual virus in your blood and/or urine.
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If nothing else, this type of chain reaction indicates how important it is to look out for others — especially during the holiday season.
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The end result is a sudden burst of coherent light—the laser beam—as all the atoms discharge in a rapid chain reaction.
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The case went cold, but in 2001, authorities were able to review old evidence using a technology called PCR, or polymerase chain reaction.
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When these mice were injected with prions, they didn't get sick; without PrP around, there was nothing to keep the chain reaction going.
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To avoid a nuclear chain reaction in Asia, Congress should take a stand against proliferation and refuse to fund these new weapons programs.
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One of its top user-created stories, "Chain Reaction," has been read more than 60 million times since it was posted in 2016.
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Virtually every major Wall Street player had "insurance" of some sort from AIG, so its failure threatened to set off a chain reaction.
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On Sunday the 16th at noon Pacific, the livestreamed show officially kicks off in Oakland with a chain-reaction machine created by Sprice.
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Elements that would become trademarks are evident: rippling, buckling motion; the movable interrogation-type lighting; a clever, chain-reaction structure with dark implications.
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He cited the impacts of a 2010 drought in Russia which led the Kremlin to limit wheat exports, setting off a chain reaction.
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Rock Nacional, a genre built on rock music and pride in the Spanish language ,was born, causing a chain reaction in Latin America.
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Such a vertical transport of energy can rapidly warm the stratosphere, and set in motion a chain reaction that disrupts the stratospheric polar vortex.
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This string of tweets started a chain reaction of West, Trump, and Kim Kardashian West congratulating each other for their ability to work together.
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First, some argue that mandatory requirements are necessary to prevent overexposure between large financial institutions that could result in a chain reaction of failures.
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This could set off a chain reaction where other big emitters like Australia withdraw, sending the process into disarray and potentially killing Paris altogether.
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After Trump won, as people scrambled for jobs, influence, and riches, a chain reaction of bank transfers started among the Agalarovs and their associates.
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And it's led to a chain reaction where auto analysts, both buy side and sell side, are passing the stock over to tech analysts.
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That collapse seems to be what set off the "chain reaction," as our source called it, that led to the bankruptcy of Wileyfox Europe.
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If everything goes the way of the promotional material, the new arena will trigger an economic chain reaction of apparently nuclear proportions in Milwaukee.
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To make the data readable, researchers started with a DNA manipulation technique known as polymerase chain reaction, which amplifies DNA strands for other research.
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In other words, the mind is made up of individual neurons making up this chain reaction, as if they were "talking" to each other.
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There is no scenario more unimaginable than the United States taking the chance of setting off a chain reaction that ends in total annihilation.
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Once Jamie decides against the duel, thanks to Claire's influence, it sets off a chain reaction that leads them to tell Murtagh the truth.
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That loss could trigger a chain reaction of melting in the Antarctic called a "pulse," which could raise global sea-levels by 8 feet.
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Like a chain reaction, heightened interest in politics amid my fellow millennials has unfurled on both sides of the spectrum and everywhere in between.
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Those look for genetic material collected from throat or nasal swabs, and they are analyzed using a technique called PCR, or polymerase chain reaction.
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It's then sent to a lab and put through a process called a polymerase chain reaction, which detects specific genetic material within the virus.
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Worse, each strike like that creates a cloud of shrapnel, potentially setting off a chain reaction of collisions that could render low orbit unusable.
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On the airplane over to Rio, Funk met Camila Avelar who decided to volunteer to help his effort, hoping to inspire a chain reaction.
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Even if you get your company to agree to let you work from home, that decision can start a chain reaction of other issues.
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Noisey: I remember seeing you guys in the early 2000s at Chain Reaction in Anaheim and you were touring in a stretch SUV limo.
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Authorities say two people were killed in a chain-reaction accident in Baltimore involving a tanker carrying gasoline that skidded off a highway and exploded.
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More specifically, the bug caused a chain reaction of events that locked all multi-sig wallets in such a way that they can't be unlocked.
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This chain reaction would stop and restart again as other processes balance it out, but could result in bursts of radio waves, or the BLASTs.
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When this uranium undergoes a fission chain reaction, it boils water to generate steam, which spins a turbine to power a generator and produce electricity.
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That's because the real concern is the close packing of cells, that can cause a chain reaction if a single battery suffers form thermal runaway.
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If those companies see some federal regulations lifted, that could lead to a chain reaction that keeps oil prices at bay for good, Braziel argued.
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Tiberius promises to instantaneously disassemble a target's atomic makeup by triggering a quantum-level chain reaction, no matter where on the body the shot lands.
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It was called Chain Reaction and was held on Tuesday nights in a gay men's bar called the Market Tavern, which has now long disappeared.
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This outcome isn't inevitable, but unless Republicans recalibrate their agenda to match the reality of their political weaknesses, the chain reaction could easily end explosively.
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The club's courtship of headliners has permanently shaped the league and prompted a chain reaction of big-name players drawn to the North American league.
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A well-struck shot can hit a sprinkler head and bounce over the green, setting off a chain reaction of high numbers and missed cuts.
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Afterward, they said that they struggled to make it through the crowd that set off the chain reaction that brought down Froome, Porte and Mollema.
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Current testing using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) techniques identifies viral sequences of RNA to determine if an individual has an active infection.
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The technology behind the test looks for genes that are present in the virus, similar to PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests already on the market.
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The downside is that current climate fluctuations could start a slow chain reaction that throws off groundwater recharge patterns in arid regions millennia from now.
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General McKenzie acknowledged that initial strikes can cause surviving militants to flee, making them more vulnerable to attack and creating a kind of chain reaction.
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Aylward said China increased the pace of CAT scans and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests to diagnose the coronavirus far faster than was initially possible.
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Responding to Nikolic's remarks, Thaci said any attempt by Serbia to annex northern Kosovo would set off "a chain reaction across the whole Western Balkans".
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"In 2018, Versace turned to us to help launch their Chain Reaction sneakers, which were exclusive to GOAT and Versace&aposs Soho boutique," Lu said.
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The bank said the sub-prime crisis was unprecedented so that the bank had no way of anticipating the chain reaction of consequences it unleashed.
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An incidental collision between a satellite and an asteroid could be misinterpreted as an attack, kicking off a chain reaction of escalation, confusion, and danger.
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This set off a chain reaction of women splaying their fingers toward the rest of the group as we all examined each other's manicure choices.
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And when you have a large critical mass of uranium-235 or plutonium-239, all that splitting and neutron creation leads to a runaway chain reaction.
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Her statement was picked up everywhere from Us Weekly to ABC News , in a chain-reaction of headlines that continues to stun Hendricks to this day.
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Although the cause of the chain reaction is unclear, democracy has died in the aftermath, leaving a dictatorial President-for-Life in charge of the wasteland.
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And should Washington withdraw support for sanctions, it could very well trigger a chain reaction, whereby European Union states such as Italy and Greece follow suit.
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But in lesser films — think Chain Reaction, or The Day the Earth Stood Still — the Reeves-as-blank dynamic means the movies have nowhere to go.
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At $1,075 a pair, the "Chain Reaction" sneaker features a pattern similar to that of the dress, with jungle-green tones and a thick, platform sole.
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If a simple mistake or a cyber-attack can cause a chain reaction which wipes out hundreds of billions of dollars of investment, who is liable?
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In 1983, the NobelPrize-winning biochemist Kary Mullis sped up the process with a kind of photocopying machine for DNA called polymerase chain reaction, or PCR.
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There's a certain critical density threshold for traffic, and once it's reached, even tiny fluctuations can cause a chain reaction that eventually results in a jam.
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Some sort of trigger is used to kick off a chain reaction that splits each atom of stuff into two smaller atoms, neutrons, and miscellaneous energy.
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The chain-reaction wreck began with two cars colliding, causing a truck to jack-knife, according to Doug Saba, a spokesman for Evergreen Fire and Rescue.
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When (former Senate Majority Leader) Harry Reid first triggered the nuclear option back in 26, it started a nuclear chain reaction that brings us to today.
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In this very meta clip, this rottweiler watched a video of a German shepherd watching Zootopia, and the chain reaction of howls it sparked was priceless.
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A single defective battery can start a chain reaction The debate over lithium-ion batteries has become more urgent recently as the batteries become more common.
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You're going to be very quiet about what was taken, how was it taken, and everything else so you don't set off a chain reaction. Yeah.
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" After years in which ever more forceful anti-abortion laws spread in the South, he said, "now the chain reaction can go in the other direction.
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The mall where it's located has seen less and less foot traffic over the years, and losing its anchor store could set off a chain reaction.
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Not only did China's first nuclear weapon test, in 28503, help set off a chain reaction of proliferation across Asia, but China directly abetted that proliferation.
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That would set off a chain reaction where South Korea or Japan could seek their own nuclear weapons, sparking an atomic arms race in East Asia.
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The event was triggered by the Thai government's decision not to peg the baht to the US dollar, devaluing the currency and causing a chain reaction.
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What followed instead was an entertainment industry chain reaction: some big paydays, a few box office failures and a "who-does-she-think-she-is?" backlash.
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With a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, for instance, doctors can compare the genome for COVID-19 to samples taken from a throat swab or saliva.
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And in a system where schedules are set up to keep planes in the sky as much as possible, any delay can cause a chain reaction.
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"The worry is that we'll start seeing a chain reaction where all the satellites kill each other with shrapnel and space becomes unusable," McDowell told CNN.
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He said that in Taishan, China, where a first EPR is already in operation, the second EPR had run its first nuclear chain reaction on Tuesday.
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Those who conspire against Caesar set in motion a violent chain reaction that leads to their own deaths, and doesn't get the results they want anyhow.
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"He has probably realized that real tough action against China would result in a complex chain reaction, even beyond his control," the paper said in an editorial.
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The rise of the far-right, of ultra-nationalist movements, of anti-globalization movements — there was a kind of chain reaction that kick-started all of this.
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And it's sure to create more in-fighting among hospitals — especially since it has continued to create a chain reaction that affected hospital payments around the country.
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A U.S. defense official told CNN that it appeared to be an accident that caused a chain reaction of explosions and not the result of enemy action.
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If a government rescue proves necessary, the hope is that it will be enough to prevent a chain reaction that could spread to other cash-strapped lenders.
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But near the end of the April test there was an anomaly, creating an explosive chain reaction that resulted in the destruction of the Demo-22 capsule.
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The color-changing lamps are able to detect the presence of a person standing nearby, which triggers a chain reaction as neighboring lamps begin to grow brighter.
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A gigantic chain-reaction explosion has ripped through Mexico's best-known fireworks market in Tultepec, on the northern outskirts of the capital, killing at least 29 people.
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No. The lithium-ion battery inside is comprised of just a single battery cell, whereas RoboSimian was packing 96 of them, resulting in a nasty chain reaction.
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The current discussions about the German-Austrian border - and Vienna's threat to restrict its own border - shows how easily one country's move could trigger a chain reaction.
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The report, called Chain Reaction II, is co-authored by six nonprofit activist organizations, including the Natural Resources Defense Council, Consumers Union and Friends of the Earth.
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If those exploding corpses happen to create more corpses, you can just keep on hitting that ability to cause a chain reaction of deadly and morbid destruction.
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Spartan's technology is based on polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, which is a proven technique for amplifying or creating millions of copies of small strands of DNA.
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Rigell noted Wednesday that if Johnson can get enough support in polls to make the debate stage, it could set off a positive chain reaction for him.
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Once one country gives in to it, the imports that prompted the move are diverted to another country, which naturally follows suit, setting off a chain reaction.
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More eye-opening, however, was an accompanying statement indicating that Treasury Department officials are worried about a potential liquidity freeze or chain-reaction or run on securities.
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But the loss of that glacier could trigger a chain reaction of melting across Antarctica, which could That's why stopping the melt is so imperative, Levermann said.
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An investigation found that a strut holding a bottle of helium in the second stage snapped, starting a chain reaction that destroyed the rocket within a second.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Austrian Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache said on Saturday he expects a chain reaction across the European Union if Germany closes its borders to refugees.
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A Lyft driver pulled a female passenger out of his car, and allegedly started to attack her -- kicking off a chain reaction of fights with concerned passersby.
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The residents of these communities are well aware that several miles away from the lowest edge of the Thomas Fire line, a chain-reaction flood is possible.
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We've been seeing a lot of those stories lately, where one kind deed either sets off a chain reaction or comes back around to bless everyone tenfold.
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Fermi, working now at the University of Chicago, undertook the building of a full-scale reactor to demonstrate that a chain reaction could be achieved and controlled.
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New Orleans could well be the first major domino to fall in the south, starting a chain reaction in other metro areas in the region, said Hotez.
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Because there's not very much material in one sample, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is used to rapidly make billions of copies so it can be analyzed.
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The Abu Ghraib abuses started a chain reaction of allegedly "retaliatory" cruelty against U.S. soldiers (and civilians) in the region, including rapes, kidnappings, public beheadings and lynchings.
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It could be a relatively trivial matter to create enough debris to set off a chain reaction of collisions that could eventually clear out an entire orbit.
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Middle East peace: Chain reaction We assess that your decision to cut funding for the UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees will set off, as German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said, an "uncontrollable chain reaction" that will adversely affect security in the region, the ability to negotiate a settlement between the Palestinians and the Israelis, the well-being of the Palestinians currently receiving support from the UN agency and more.
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Sepsis, a medical emergency, occurs when an existing infection triggers an extreme response and chain reaction throughout the body, possibly leading to tissue damage, organ failure and death.
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Once that happens, it will trigger a complex chain reaction involving inside the ATM that will eventually spit a pizza through a hole for you after three minutes.
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Friction from the carbon fiber overwrap may have caused the spark needed to set the oxygen on fire, leading to a chain reaction that ultimately destroyed the rocket.
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The arrival of over a million refugees and migrants in Europe last year has caused a chain reaction of border closures and restrictions among several EU member states.
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Like dominoes, the lack of electricity and communication set off a chain reaction that hindered the entire disaster-response effort, complicating everything from delivering food to burying bodies.
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If the Cas9 protein encounters the specific DNA sequence of Zika virus in a drop of blood, it starts a chain reaction that results in a colored readout.
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Plenty of researchers have been studying the site since it began spewing, and scientists, as well as oil companies, have debated what set off the initial chain reaction.
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Their stepmother was driving the Lexus during the multi-vehicle wreck almost a year ago ... where Caitlyn slammed into the back of one car starting a chain reaction.
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Or Mueller may lay out rock solid proof of a criminal conspiracy or other violations that causes a chain reaction leading to the downfall of the Trump administration.
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Fuel savingsPratt & Whitney set off a chain reaction of new aircraft designs or upgrades when it announced its new Geared Turbofan engine in 2008, promising 16% fuel savings.
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The move set off a chain reaction that stopped the progress of horses behind them and prompted racing officials to move runner-up Country House to first place.
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"This is exactly the type of thing that can trigger a chain reaction," said Sonja Gibbs, managing director of Global Policy Initiatives at the Institute of International Finance.
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Caught in a cyclical existence between apathy and cruelty, Arthur makes one bad decision that brings about a chain reaction of escalating events in this gritty character study.
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Then, scientists extract DNA, but because the DNA is often so limited, they try to make copies of it by triggering a polymerase chain reaction using an enzyme.
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Centrifuges, which change the chemical properties of uranium to separate out the most fissile isotope – a material capable of sustaining a nuclear fission chain reaction called U-235.
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The assassination was the catalyst, but the ingredients for the chain reaction, in the form of complex military and diplomatic entanglements, had been in place for some time.
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By the nineteen-nineties, when PCR (polymerase chain reaction) analysis became the standard technique of genetic paternity testing, the accuracy of results had climbed to 99.9 per cent.
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Deadly blaze in Bangladesh: A fire that killed at least 703 people started after a car powered by compressed natural gas exploded, setting off a lethal chain reaction.
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"Color Mushroom Cloud" was commissioned by UChicago Arts and the Smart Museum of Art to commemorate the 220th anniversary of the first controlled, self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction.
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Another part of the chain reaction, of sorts, is increasing Siberian snow cover in the fall, which tends to favor low pressure in East Asia and the North Pacific.
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Those concerns include unintended consequences that could alter an insect's behavior or trigger a troublesome chain reaction in which a whole ecosystem is adversely affected by these altered mosquitos.
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Fusion can't cause an explosive runaway chain reaction without some sort of fissile material, and rather than using uranium like fission does, it's water and lithium in, helium out.
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"I certainly never imagined the chain reaction that followed, but it's great to know Molly's story is bringing so much awareness to the parenting community," Walker told Buzzfeed News.
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Aviation safety experts and regulatory agencies have long warned that batteries shipped in bulk could cause a fire and spark a chain reaction that could bring down an aircraft.
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Chapo is now effectively cut off from the world, but the chain reaction of events triggered by his capture and conviction is still unfolding far beyond the prison walls.
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The calculation doesn't need to be useful: much like the Wright Flyer in 303, or Enrico Fermi's nuclear chain reaction in 1942, it only needs to prove a point.
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"Whatever piece of content, however brilliant or vile, that received an escalating chain reaction of user engagement would receive instantaneous, worldwide distribution," wrote former Facebook manager Antonio García Martínez.
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EXPANDING TEST TARGET SCOPE A health ministry official said not everyone would be tested with PCR (polymerase chain reaction) kits because it was too time-consuming and deemed unnecessary.
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We now know for certain that a single nuclear weapon, devastating though it is, cannot trigger a nuclear chain reaction that would utterly destroy the Earth or its atmosphere.
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But the precise catalyst for the chain reaction that eventually blacked out much of the southern half of South American is still unclear, according to Energy Secretary Gustavo Lopetegui.
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The movement set off a chain reaction that has reverberated in every corner of Hollywood, with dozens of prominent actors, directors, producers, and writers facing allegations of sexual misconduct.
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El Niño events are characterized by milder than average ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, which can trigger a chain reaction of events that alter weather patterns worldwide.
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In patients with the normal gene, the protein launches a chain reaction, recruiting dozens of proteins to the knife-edge of the broken gene to swiftly repair the breach.
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The weather caused hundreds of traffic accidents, including a chain-reaction collision of about two dozen cars in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during a whiteout on Wednesday, local media reported.
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Near the start of the race, a cyclist ate pavement ... sparking a chain reaction that sent at least 15 racers flying through the air ... some flipping over their handlebars.
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It makes the whole thing feel even more hopeless, but sometimes you trigger a chain reaction and a disembodied guttural voice yells out "TASTY!" so I guess that's ok.
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The things people vocally and visibly value at Sundance can have a chain reaction that leads to real money and real shifts in what does and doesn't get made.
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The scenario for the 'Food Chain Reaction' simulation was created by experts brought in from the State Department, the World Bank, and agribusiness giant Cargill, along with independent specialists.
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For example, one note from an Iranian physicist recommends concealing the country's work on neutrons, which spark the chain reaction necessary to create a nuclear explosion, the Times reported.
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The invasion of Iraq cost us over $1 trillion and more than 35,000 U.S. casualties, and it set off a chain reaction that continues to destabilize the entire world.
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Your sample will be tested Once samples arrive at a lab, technicians use a procedure called RT-PCR, or reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, to look for the coronavirus.
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Organizers have long feared that the North might test a missile or a nuclear weapon during the Games, perhaps even provoking a chain reaction of escalations leading to war.
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Terrifying crash during the annual "Mountain of Hell" bike race in France ... where chain reaction pileup sent bikes and bodies flying EVERYWHERE -- and it was all caught on video.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 28,2000 a day, on track to reach 232,163 a day target by the end of the month.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 216,2484 a day, on track to reach 484,000 a day target by the end of the month.
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Nationwide capacity for the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test has grown to 28,2000 a day, on track to reach 232,163 a day target by the end of the month.
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He studied physics at the University of Chicago under Enrico Fermi, the Nobel laureate who created the world's first controlled nuclear chain reaction under an abandoned university football stadium.
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The company had been igniting the engines in a series of burns, and a leaky valve caused a chain reaction of events that led the vehicle to burst apart.
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Modest Mouse lead singer Isaac Brock admits falling asleep while driving -- which caused a chain reaction wreck -- and only a stroke of luck separated him from Caitlyn Jenner's fate.
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It said in its ruling that allowing civil servants in individual professions to strike would risk setting off a "chain reaction" that could raise far wider questions over their status.
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But during its landing attempt, someone or something inputted a command into the lander's computer, starting a chain reaction that ended with the spacecraft's main engine shutting down too early.
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The New Millennium begins with "Le Secondaire," which remixes Czukay's "Le Premiere" and uses parts of Can's "Chain Reaction," a way to say that even seemingly, krautrock would eat itself.
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Investigators are trying to determine what set off a chain-reaction explosion at Mexico's largest fireworks market on Tuesday, killing at least 29 people and injuring dozens more, reports say.
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Up to this point, North Korea has tested fission nuclear bombs, in which a chain reaction is triggered when radioactive material is compressed, either with a bullet or an implosion.
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But The Slow Mo Guys have found an even better use for the technology: capturing the explosive chain reaction after diving onto a trampoline covered in 1,000 armed mouse traps.
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Then on April 26, 1986, a chain reaction led to a catastrophic event that released massive amounts of radioactive material, mostly through a reactor fire that burned for nine days.
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York and her colleagues quickly realize that the incident has started a chain reaction that will change the climate of the Earth in decades, making it inhospitable to human life.
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Here's what cops say happened ... The initial collision started a chain reaction ... with Green's car striking several vehicles, killing a 67-year-old woman and a 76-year-old woman.
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The weather caused hundreds of traffic accidents, including a chain-reaction collision of about two dozen cars in Grand Rapids, Michigan, during a white-out on Wednesday, local media reported.
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When they looked at the brains of these flies afterward, they found that the activation of PLD2 via alcohol led to a chain reaction of other processes inside nerve cells.
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The simulation, titled 'Food Chain Reaction', was a desktop gaming exercise involving the participation of 65 officials from the US, Europe, Africa, India, Brazil, and key multilateral and intergovernmental institutions.
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A new study, published in the journal Nature Immunology, offers one reason why this chain reaction — first your S.O. gets sick, only to infect you — happens in the first place.
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Less money for pensions would set off a chain reaction by curbing economic activity on the island, further reducing tax receipts, and ultimately limiting the government's capacity to meet obligations.
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Wilson's defeat was a defining moment in American and world history, helping to set off a chain reaction of consequences that would culminate in another global conflict 20 years later.
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That, in turn, may set off a chain reaction of melting that could raise sea-levels an additional 8 feet on top of the 3 feet projected by the IPCC.
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Enveloped in darkness, and unwilling to so much as exhale for fear of causing a Rube Goldberg-esque chain reaction, I began to contemplate the current state of tasting menus.
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When these water pockets are then then pierced with a foreign object, it causes the water to abruptly boil, setting off a chain reaction that results in the egg exploding.
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The move set off a chain reaction that stopped the progress of horses trailing Maximum Security and prompted racing officials to move the runner-up, Country House, to first place.
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France's decision this week has set off a chain reaction in regulators across continents, with Canada and the Netherlands announcing similar plans to suspend the sale of textured breast implants.
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There is no evidence that this chain reaction has begun, but when the stock market is in a skittish mood, it does not wait around for the next economic release.
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While it's unclear if the Warriors will move Russell before the deadline, the proposed trade scenarios could involve multiples players and picks and trigger a chain reaction of other moves.
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The swarms of neutrons set free can ramp up the explosive chain reaction of a uranium layer wrapped around it, creating a blast far more devastating than uranium fission alone.
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Satellite imagery captured by Chain Reaction Research, a risk-management research institute, showed active deforestation on concessions managed by a subsidiary of Sawit Sumbermas Sarana as recently as last May.
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Whatever the case, Mr. Beast's video as of this writing has 11 million views, and has set off a chain reaction among other fans, who are competing to publicly promote him.
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Despite not being involved in the reason why the government closed, I still beat myself up over how it all could've been avoided and my complicity in a financial chain reaction.
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If Schulz were replaced by a center-right figure, diplomats say, it could trigger a chain reaction, notably against Tusk — although there is precedent for one party having all three jobs.
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"When it turned into a chain reaction of like, 20 racist people against us and the captain comes to take us out, that's when I took my camera out," Saleh said.
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Once the mixture is correct, the test plates are whisked into a machine which multiplies the number of plasmids in each well using a process called a polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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On a more abstract level, however, Ms. Coddington's move, along with Ms. Karan's, seems like the beginning of what could be a long chain reaction of a generational shift in fashion.
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He found a similar chain reaction — or "trophic cascade," as he called it — when sea otters vanished or were removed from an environment because of fur trading, pollution or marine predators.
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There was a new generation of bulky sneakers, some even more absurd: the Dior Homme B22, the Versace Chain Reaction, the Guccis with the Sega font crisscrossed by bands of crystal.
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He saw this as the first step in a chain reaction that would lead to the stomach producing more acid, the small intestine readying itself for some peristalsis and so on.
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Shintaro Fujinami, Hayata Ito and Kenya Nagasaka were confirmed as being infected with the virus after taking polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests the previous day, the team said in a statement.
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Dr. Smith and Dr. Winter were honored for another corner of synthetic biology, a field that emerged in the 1980s after technique called polymerase chain reaction enabled prolific duplication of DNA.
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Shintaro Fujinami, Hayata Ito and Kenya Nagasaka were confirmed as being infected with the virus after taking polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests the previous day, the team said in a statement.
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But perhaps the most powerful aspect of "Janesville" is its simple chronological structure, which allows Goldstein to show the chain reaction that something so calamitous as a plant closing can effect.
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President Obama's decision to reopen diplomatic relations with Cuba has triggered a chain reaction that is bringing the two nations in close contact for the first time in nearly six decades.
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Trump's claim, which he tweeted three days after firing Comey, that he may have secretly recorded his conversation with Comey helped set off a chain reaction that escalated the Russia probe.
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Likewise, heavy consumers of meat and poultry, rich in the amino acid leucine, may be more likely to develop acne through a complex chain reaction that stimulates the skin's oil glands.
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And once you do decide to put yourself first and take a step, however small, it can set off a chain reaction, which in turn can expand into a calmer, happier existence.
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The Weinstein story sparked a chain reaction of further revelations about powerful figures' abusive behavior, and an ongoing national conversation about sexual harassment and assault in the workplace and in our lives.
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Since their inception 60 years ago, satellites have gone on to become an indispensable component of …Read more ReadThere's also the risk of a Kessler Syndrome—a runaway chain reaction of collisions.
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Even a few human skin cells embedded in these substances can provide enough evidence for testing; a small sample can be amplified by polymerase chain reaction methods to get millions of copies.
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They found that as the sea ice melts, the Arctic warms — starting a chain reaction that ultimately helps these atmospheric ridges form over the North Pacific, blocking rain from falling on California.
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A small shift here or there—a volcanic eruption, the redirection of ocean currents—could begin a chain reaction whose ultimate conclusion would have a profound effect on Earth and its inhabitants.
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On April 20133, 1947, a cargo ship full of improperly-stored ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded just off the coast of Texas, causing a chain reaction that blew up other ships and freight.
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"Our study confirms that sex change involves a chain reaction where genes important for female function are first steadily turned off, before the opposing male genes are progressively turned on," Todd said.
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The performers used each other's bodies to run drills in a manner suggestive of contact improvisation and Krav Maga, tagging one another across the gallery and initiating a chain reaction of maneuvers.
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When crushed by an "implosion" created by conventional high explosive, the initiator emits a burst of a million or so neutrons to boost the nascent uncontrolled chain reaction within the nuclear material.
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The simplest, known as a polymerase chain reaction test, can find traces of the virus in the blood up until about a week after infection, and in urine for about 10 days.
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Amabella's false accusation then set off a chain reaction of gossip and retaliation among the mothers in the insular community, which resulted in Ziggy and his mom Jane (Shailene Woodley) being stigmatized.
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There are dozens of lab experiments using CRISPR/Cas9 to create gene drives, but far less research on what it would actually mean to deploy a "mutagenic chain reaction" in the wild.
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The chain reaction was set off Wednesday night when the National Basketball Association announced it was "indefinitely" suspending its season after Utah Jazz all-star Rudy Gobert tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Months of investigation later revealed that a leaky valve had caused some of the propellant from the engines to cross over into another system, sparking a chain reaction that destroyed the capsule.
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Among all patients using selected health facilities in Wuhan and elsewhere, what proportion of those with a cough have infection, as confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing of nasopharyngeal swab samples?
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In response, Logan smacks him across the face, inciting a pretty wild chain reaction: Kendall immediately jumps in front of a shocked Roman, standing directly between his little brother and his dad.
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"The former management made bad decisions, and the chain reaction led to the collapse here," said Aharon Cohen, 33, a machine operator for the last four years, who was protesting last week.
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If you keep on going, and eventually glue 42,000 of them together, you'll end up with a giant sphere that produces a fantastic chain reaction of fire when you light a single match.
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By contrast, the at the time controversial decision to block T-Mobile and AT&T* from merging unleashed a chain reaction of events that's brought affordable unlimited data plans to millions of Americans.
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"There is absolutely no chance we will have a 'Lehman' moment," Rajan said, referring to the collapse of the U.S. bank that triggered a chain reaction which led to the 2008 financial crisis.
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But when Leo Szilard invented the nuclear chain reaction, he didn't know which atoms could be induced to go through a fission reaction and produce neutrons that would then produce more fission reactions.
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Another says that they help maintain healthy cell growth in the lining of the colon, and even stop or slow the beginning of the cellular chain reaction that could lead to colon cancer.
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Alan blinder, a former fed vice-chairman, told CNBC that he was concerned that Trump would trigger a chain reaction around the world by using the US Treasury to intervene in the dollar.
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While it gets its bang from the fusion reaction, it takes a lot of heat to get the process started -- to get the atoms to smash together and start a nuclear chain reaction.
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Near the final stretch of The Woodford Reserve Turf Classic a horse named Kasaqui got tripped up, causing a chain reaction ... Tourist then fell over Kasaqui, sending horse and rider to the ground.
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The appointment of a special counsel followed a chain reaction launched when Sessions bowed to political pressure and recused himself from involvement in the investigation, allowing the deputy attorney general to appoint Mueller.
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According to the docs ... the Washingtons were in the car into which Fields slammed, causing a violent chain reaction that resulted in the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, injuring 19 others.
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On Lap 23, Scott Lagasse Jr. turned the No. 42 Chevrolet of Tyler Reddick across traffic on the backstretch, causing a colossal chain-reaction pileup that involved 20 cars — literally half the field.
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They could disrupt the financial system of the world's second-largest economy if they cause a chain reaction and spill over into other parts of the country and the lives of ordinary people.
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A completed deal could set off a chain reaction of signings before the transfer window closes at the end of the month with Barcelona having plenty of money to commit to a replacement.
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Biden's win in South Carolina set off a chain reaction that led Biden to pick up the endorsements of three former Democratic presidential candidates -- former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Sen.
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She would have found a way to blame herself, setting off a chain reaction of corrosive thoughts that would have sent her searching for the spiked vodka drinks she hid around the house.
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I fought it for most of my life and I feel like if I can keep advocating for the community and for myself, that even just changing one person creates a chain reaction.
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Using that data, the CDC has already developed a real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction test — or, in plain English, a test that can identify and diagnose the Wuhan coronavirus in patients.
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His donation led to a chain reaction of others ... The Weeknd, Diddy and Diddy's Ciroc venture all matched his $100k and Global Citizen estimates some 260,000 people will benefit from the money raised.
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JAMES QUARMBYPartnerStephenson Harwood London Merger mania Chain Reaction Alice in IPO-land Not the enemy Tech unicorns have survived in this twilight zone of capitalism because interest rates have been under 1% since 2008.
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" In a statement, Mexican Pyrotechnics Institute Director Juan Ignacio Rodarte Cordero said the market had "perfectly designed stalls with enough space so that there is no chain reaction fire in case of a spark.
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Meat ID tests exist that use DNA extraction and an amplification technique called PCR (polymerase chain reaction), but they might not be sensitive to cooked products after the DNA degrades under heat and processing.
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I mean, it isn't a question of Apple or – it would have a very negative effect on our economy, on the world economies and there's a chain reaction of sorts, that type of thing.
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Maybe this change will be a good one; people will be free from that beginning/end feeling of something that happened almost two decades ago, and the loose chain reaction of events that followed.
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And they did not reflect the impact of an issue that surfaced fully only in the last days of the campaign: the fear that a No vote could unleash a devastating financial chain reaction.
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The 2008 financial crisis happened after US officials refused to organize a bailout of Lehman Brothers, starting a chain reaction that brought down other companies that had been heavily exposed to the mortgage market.
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But then the last brick falls, sliding just far enough for the previous brick to also fall perfectly into a place, starting a chain reaction that runs all the way back to the beginning.
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So after a couple of pranksters in Phoenix, Arizona, thought it would be funny to start a chain reaction on a shelf full of fireworks in a Walmart, humanity has reached a new low.
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For decades, that was the crux of the problem: Kimura had proposed neutral theory at a time before inexpensive sequencing technology and the polymerase chain reaction became available, when gene sequence data were sparse.
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If U.S. oil producers see some federal regulations lifted, that could lead to a chain reaction that keeps oil prices at bay for good, the president and CEO of energy consulting firm RBN argued.
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But the event that triggered the chain reaction resulting in his downfall was Trump's decision to hire Anthony Scaramucci, a Trump fundraiser from the finance industry, as White House communications director on July 21.
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Abby and Jackson go over the test and realize that an additive they used to prevent clotting caused a chain reaction with the radiation and that if they just remove that, maybe it'll work.
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But when considered together, I think SoFi is at a tipping point, and, if managed incorrectly, it could create a chain reaction that will seriously hurt the company and the fintech market at large.
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In the Soviet Bloc, the 1989 pro-democracy movement, at first in Poland, triggered a chain reaction that ultimately led to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the communist governments of its satellites.
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Other places, like Chain Reaction in Anaheim, the Tiki Bar in Costa Mesa, Programme HQ, the Slidebar, and Continental Room in Fullerton remain more contemporary bastions of punk passion every day of the week.
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This clearly shows how Tehran is completely terrified of even the slightest voice of protest that may spark a chain reaction leading to nationwide protests and uprisings, the likes of which witnessed in 2009.
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Due to their large number of patients, China does not screen and do real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) checks for everyone, even though this is widely done to diagnose HIV and influenza.
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If officials can't get that old chain reaction to work 10 years into an economic expansion, against a backdrop of tax cuts and high government spending, and with exceptionally low joblessness, will they ever?
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It was the first Versace show he attended, and he was wearing his first Versace suit (black, slim-cut), as well as a pair of Versace Chain Reaction sneakers (also black, with white soles).
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As Maximum Security turned for home, he skipped over a puddle, banging War of Will and setting off a chain reaction that broke the stride of Code of Honor and a couple of others.
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It called the vulnerability "wormable," meaning a single exploit could touch off a chain reaction that allows attacks to spread from vulnerable machine to vulnerable machine without requiring any interaction from admins or users.
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The first, PCR, or polymerase chain reaction, is a DNA amplification technique that is routinely used in the lab to turn tiny amounts of DNA into large enough quantities that they can be analyzed.
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The fast-spreading coronavirus and a plunge in oil prices set off a chain reaction in financial markets on Monday, a self-perpetuating downward cycle that could inflict serious harm on the global economy.
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SpaceX issued a full statement on its website detailing the results of the investigation later in July, which revealed that a leaking component created a chain reaction of events that resulted in the explosion.
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That is, until a chance run-in with independent publisher Frank Haines set off a chain reaction that led to the first issue of "Dead Is Better," a biannual zine cataloging Bennett's morbid curiosities.
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A chain reaction followed as this prompted Ben to bring up the topic of Olivia with all the other women, inquiring how their relationships were with her, and of course, then it all came out.
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The decision, made after a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, caused an easy-to-foresee chain reaction of disasters so egregious, that even many of Trump's most loyal Republican backers were appalled.
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"Theresa May's announcement ... comes as no surprise, but it could lead to a chain reaction that will ultimately be negative for UK market sentiment," said Seema Shah, senior global investment strategist at Principal Global Investors.
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They went to the Fisher Towers in Moab, Utah and somehow engineered a "Chain Reaction" (the name of the video) of a car, airplane, helicopter, wingsuit flyers, and some skydivers, all flying in close formation.
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They worked on a device that, just before dawn on July 16, 1945, in New Mexico, set off a nuclear chain reaction lasting a fraction of a second and altering the course of human history.
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For now, rising oil prices still set off a salutary chain reaction: Higher prices mean fewer debt-burdened energy companies are in peril, fortifying the market for risky corporate bonds and lifting equities with them.
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There's no commercial test for Zika, and the two methods we have, polymerase chain reaction technology and immunoglobulin, must be performed at the CDC or by a few of the better equipped state health departments.
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I am not saying to stop shopping, I am saying that we should become aware of the chain reaction that our purchases contribute to, so we can become a less wasteful society as a whole.
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At no time in history has an outgoing administration attempted to make such a radical change in foreign policy and potentially make moves that will set a potentially permanent chain reaction of events in motion.
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It looks like a van is slowly driving down a street with a silver car following, and then out of nowhere a gray Dodge Challenger smashes into the silver car ... causing a violent chain reaction.
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The chain reaction that eventually led to this shutdown began back in September, when the Trump administration announced it would end the DACA program — and also called on Congress to pass a law reinstating it.
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But other trade experts see this chain reaction as the first in a damaging series of actions that will end up raising the price of metals globally and making markets around the world less free.
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ANONYMOUS I applaud your sensitivity to the possibly ugly chain reaction here: You tell your roomie she is stretching out your clothes; she feels bad about her weight, which turns to icy resentment toward you.
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In 2010, a United Parcel Service 747 plane was carrying tens of thousands of the batteries to Cologne, Germany, from Dubai when one battery ignited, causing a destructive chain reaction that brought down the jet.
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Last year, federal regulators decided that A.I.G. is no longer a systematically important financial institution, freeing it from the tighter government scrutiny applied to businesses whose collapse could set off a chain reaction of failures.
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Set up some dominoes and watch them tumble into mesmerizing patterns with Lily Hevish, the undisputed YouTube domino chain-reaction authority: Yo-yo's have come a long way since the days of the Smothers Brothers.
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If the United States were to formally pursue it, a chain reaction may be triggered such as making it difficult for U.S. companies to do business in China and causing dissatisfaction within in international community.
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Startup founder Elizabeth Giorgi is hoping to trigger a chain reaction in startup due diligence by requiring potential investors to disclose all allegations of gender discrimination or sexual harassment in the company&aposs fundraising documents.
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Her most recent novel, "How It All Began" (2011) — about a seemingly random event, a London mugging, that sets off a chain reaction altering the lives of seven different characters — is one of her best.
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And he set off a chain reaction in the news media world, triggering partisan reactions that illustrated just how polarized both the United States and the world have become about the uninhibited, Twitter-obsessed president.
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"Moving slower than the pace of surrounding traffic can contribute to accordion-style chain reaction crashes because drivers coming up from behind may not recognize the difference in speed and adjust soon enough," Rogers said.
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Board directors meeting on Thursday are seeking to contain damage from multiple international fraud investigations over commercial and military sales, while getting a grip on what could become a chain reaction of departures, insiders said.
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As new mothers, we are sternly warned that formula is inferior to breastmilk and that "topping up" or supplementing with formula will cause a chain reaction that will result in your body ceasing to produce milk.
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Samples are transported in batches to laboratories run by the local centers for disease control, where they are put through machines that use a polymerase chain reaction — a form of D.N.A. analysis — to detect the virus.
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If those neutrons go on to split other uranium atoms, this creates a "fission chain reaction" and when this happens millions of times, it can create a lot of heat from relatively small amounts of uranium.
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So, his prediction was 'never,' but what turned out to be the case was that the next morning Leo Szilard read Rutherford's speech, became annoyed by it, and invented a nuclear chain reaction mediated by neutrons!
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Alejandro Gomez, the state attorney general, told Mexican television it was unclear what caused the explosions, adding he could not corroborate accounts pointing to a detonation at one stall that may have begun a chain reaction.
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And there's no real way to look at the chain reaction of decisions and events that led to Comey's letter to Congress about Clinton's treatment of classified information other than it began with Anthony Weiner's sexting.
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Whether they are coming from your child, or directed to them, these typed words, usually visible to the larger community, can set off a chain reaction that will overwhelm even the strongest, most self-confident individual.
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Viral infections likewise start at the cellular level as just a single virus particle commandeering just a single cell, starting a chain reaction of viral reproduction and cellular takeover that might eventually swamp entire physiological systems.
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"We have to counterbalance the deficiencies and disparity that have made Rome unlivable for entire sectors of the population," Ms. De Leo said, warning of a potential chain reaction that could have even more widespread decline.
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Survivors of the deadly crash testified last week that the mood among counterprotesters was upbeat and celebratory before Fields slammed his Dodge Challenger into another car, triggering a chain reaction that hurled people in different directions.
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For the Amazon-Whole Foods merger to have a true deflationary impact, it would have to set off a chain reaction through the industry, where the other big grocers start knocking back prices to keep up.
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Last week five city officials, including the head of finance, quit in a chain reaction after Italy's anti-corruption agency said Raggi had not followed the correct bureaucratic procedures when she chose her chief of staff.
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The vote last week to leave the European Union — creating more questions about Britain's future than answers — has created a chain reaction that has left the country with a lame-duck government and no viable opposition.
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But if too many people quit or the schemes run out of new members willing to pay, the pyramids collapse, bankrupting families in a chain reaction and adding to the strains on the Chinese financial system.
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My first thought was: I'm witnessing another Saturday Night Massacre, the night in 1973 that President Richard M. Nixon fired the Watergate special prosecutor and set off a chain reaction of resignations in the Justice Department.
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It shifts our mental images away from families reunited in a country offering opportunities for a fresh start, and gets us to think instead of immigration as a malign chain reaction, an overwhelming and unstoppable process.
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As LPG supply expands, the price gap between the two fuels will widen and this could set off a chain reaction within the light distillates complex, said Sushant Gupta, downstream research director at consultant Wood Mackenzie.
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A holdup on CDC kitsThe test used to diagnose the first coronavirus patient, a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test, compares the genome of the coronavirus to samples taken from a throat swab or a saliva sample.
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Experts say that anti-satellite weapons that shatter their targets pose a space hazard by creating a cloud of fragments that can collide with other objects, potentially setting off a chain reaction of projectiles through Earth orbit.
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The bottom line: Prudential could be forced to start liquidating its assets at fire-sale prices, which could set off a chain reaction in the rest of the financial markets and even the economy as a whole.
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But then she learned about feedback loops: vicious circles where a small change can set off a chain reaction — for example, melting permafrost releasing carbon and methane, which melts more permafrost and releases even more greenhouse gases.
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"They are afraid it will trigger a chain reaction," said political commentator Zhang Lifan, noting the sensitivity around the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square crackdown and China's tensions over trade and Taiwan with the United States.
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But if something interrupts the degradation, then the virus' protein accumulates, a chain reaction begins, and the virus starts to replicate, according to the study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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That locked bits of food DNA into their teeth, which the scientists identified using polymerase chain reaction amplification and shotgun sequencing, similar techniques used in forensics when detectives have a tiny blood sample from a crime scene.
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In principle, if you get a bunch of atoms hot enough, and squeeze them together hard enough, their nuclei will smush together, release highly energetic particles, and kickstart a chain reaction that creates more and more energy.
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The wars launched by George W. Bush in Iraq and Afghanistan provide further evidence that successful military action can prove much more elusive than the generals anticipate, and it can trigger a chain reaction of unintended consequences.
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WATCH: Dawn of the nuclear age The plutonium device required a precise detonation of lens-shaped conventional explosives surrounding the plutonium core that would compress the plutonium into a critical mass and set off a chain reaction.
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Bad weather is always a potential hazard, especially in the northern part of the country and along the busy Eastern Seaboard, where a snow or ice storm in one city can trigger a chain reaction of delays.
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Raoul Pal, the former hedge fund manager who founded Real Vision, sees all hell breaking loose in the US pension system if corporate debt starts to get downgraded as part of a chain reaction of economic events.
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Most of the job, in truth, consists of routine maintenance — cleaning tanks, checking salinity levels, changing dirty filter socks — but even so, death, chemical imbalance, chain reaction and ecosystem collapse lurk around every corner and coral stalk.
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In 1987, after a stock market crash, Hong Kong's futures exchange clearinghouse failed, setting off a chain reaction that forced the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to shut down and brought the local financial system to a halt.
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But only a few experts realize that a biological chain reaction is tearing the soil from the five continents, draining the earth of life-giving groundwater devastating the forests on which our civilization, even our survival, depends.
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That decision set off a chain reaction that continues to plague us: The Islamists were pushed underground; the Shabaab became an insurgency, then a terrorist group; pirates hit the high seas; famines broke out across the land.
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This was a reasonably big story in the US at the time, but nobody could have expected it would set off a lengthy chain reaction that has somehow, incredibly, dominated the past half-decade of American politics.
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There are specific situations in which the failures of certain financial institutions could be gravely threatening to the stability of other financial institutions and could set off a chain reaction of bank failures that devastates the economy.
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The massive pile-up was reportedly a chain-reaction effect caused by a single crash around 11:30 AM ... but grew out of control as cars and trucks approached but couldn't stop because of the icy conditions.
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Chinese health authorities released a draft genome of the virus in early January, which enabled labs like the CDC to develop diagnostic tests based on a standard technology known as reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, or RT-PCR.
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When Vogue asked "Who's that girl?" on a cover featuring Taylor Swift's shaggy bleached bob, they didn't know they might set off a chain reaction that led to Taylor actually rocking a bleach-blonde bob the next day.
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Pressing the correct sequence of buttons on the outside of the lock triggers specific springs inside it, which results in a larger chain reaction occurring when someone tries to unlock the door—if they've entered the correct PIN.
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To do so, your tissue sample will either be tested with a viral culture, (in which the lab waits to see if the herpes virus grows from the sample), or with the more sensitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
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In the incident that was captured on several different bike and helmet-mounted cameras, one of the cyclists can be seen clipping the rear tire of a rider in front of them, which set off the chain reaction.
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Salts heat up and expand, pushing uranium atoms apart and slowing down the reaction (the farther apart the uranium atoms, the less likely a flying neutron will split them apart, triggering the next link in the chain reaction).
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Within a month, the assassination set off a chain reaction that unleashed World War I, leaving tens of millions dead and ultimately setting the stage for World War II and, indirectly, many of the conflicts we see today.
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Airbus board directors are due to meet on Thursday, seeking to contain damage from multiple international fraud investigations over commercial and military sales, while getting a grip on what could become a chain reaction of departures, insiders said.
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When some Australian guy served a latte out of an avocado last year, it kicked off a chain reaction of events, a demented butterfly effect, that brought forth edible fidget spinners, ranch dressing fountains, and something called 'cryptomatoes.
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Like everyone else who clicked on the video of Candace Payne putting on a Chewbacca mask in a parking lot, you found yourself party to a spontaneous comedic chain reaction: Chewbacca roared, she laughed, and you joined her.
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As far as unanswerable sports questions go, few make for such good fodder as the what-if: the trade that fell through at the last moment, the fluke error that set off a chain reaction of multigenerational futility.
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"The malicious practices of the United States are like opening Pandora's Box, and there is a danger of triggering a chain reaction that will spread the virus of trade protectionism across the globe," a commerce ministry spokesman said.
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The disaster occurred just as the whistle blew for the workers to quit for the day, when a section of the mile-and-a-half-long bridge crumpled and caused a chain reaction of breaking girders and cables.
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"The imposition of sweeping tariffs would trigger a chain reaction of negative consequences for the U.S. economy, provoking retaliation; stifling U.S. agriculture, goods, and services exports; and raising costs for businesses and consumers," they wrote in the letter.
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The Pennsylvania State Police said the crash was the result of the bus hitting an embankment on a downhill curve, which sparked a chain reaction encompassing three tractor trailers and several other passenger vehicles, according to spokeswoman Cpl.
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A budget that increases discretionary spending by nearly $300 billion in the coming years helped fuel worries that profligate federal spending would set of a chain reaction that triggers a recession, and ends the bull market in stocks.
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Your life is the tedious equivalent of being glued to the same spot shuffling paperwork all day, but one innocuous wrong move and you might set off a chain reaction akin to the Cuban Missile Crisis in your uterus.
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"We need to have power to the north to avoid this kind of chain reaction every time we have a power problem," said Tomas Torres, executive director of the nonprofit Institute for Competitiveness and Sustainable Economy for Puerto Rico.
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If everything goes to hell in a hand-basket — a natural disaster knocks out controls, an operator falls asleep at the controls after binging on donuts — the default for the plant is to, effectively, shut down the chain reaction.
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The first hint of these indirect effects came in the 1980s and '90s with the advent of the polymerase chain reaction, a technique that enabled researchers to look at nucleotide-level variation in gene sequences for the first time.
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Just over a decade earlier, in 250, scientists had invented a technique known as polymerase chain reaction, or PCR, which made it possible to copy DNA from tiny samples of blood or tissue in large enough quantities to study.
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Flow monitor is attached to your tampon's string, so from what we can tell, it seems like how you sit, adjust your pants, and move in general could cause a very unpleasant chain reaction (or just an unfortunate stain).
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The sudden, unplanned detouring of all of those planes set off a chain reaction that stretched to various continents and left Kennedy tied in knots for the next few days, with passengers stranded in overcrowded terminals and on planes.
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But increasing salinity of the water throughout the region has set off a chain reaction: In recent years, harvesters from other bays have encountered the same die-off, and have started to poach from the waters of Cedar Key.
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Since neutrons traveling through heavy water split atoms more efficiently, less uranium should be needed to achieve a critical mass; that's the minimum amount of uranium required to start a spontaneous chain reaction of atoms splitting in rapid succession.
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And every piece of garbage has the potential to collide with another satellite, running the risk of setting off a disastrous chain reaction that could leave orbit so cluttered that satellite launches and exploration come to a grinding halt.
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With the Spanish giants certain to be in the market for a replacement for the Brazilian forward - and with a hefty budget to invest - the Neymar move could set off a chain reaction of deals at top clubs across Europe.
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There are a lot of people (mostly journalists) who think that Gizmodo's spring 2016 story about the human curators working for Facebook Trending set off a chain reaction that resulted in Facebook allowing misinformation and partisan garbage to run rampant.
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Click here to view original GIFBy BryanAnd now, for the rest:By EvenBaggier Trousers5By SpangarangNote: This one gets points for being an early entry, and for including a quote:A precise hit will start a chain reaction which should destroy the station.
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You might not give it much thought, but flipping over a sand-filled hourglass starts a complex chain reaction as millions of tiny stones bump and rub up against each other until they all eventually pour through a tiny opening.
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The chain reaction Kessler warned of has not yet come to pass, but now the Elon Musk-founded company SpaceX has detailed plans to launch almost 12,000 satellites to orbit, according to applications filed with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
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Essentially, it's the idea that because the universe and everything in it follows rules, we all exist in a highly complicated chain reaction that governs everything from the movement of planets to the release of specific chemicals in our brains.
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Sessions' recusal "has thrown a lot of this into a tail spin," the official said, setting off a chain reaction that eventually led to the appointment of a special counsel, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, to oversee the FBI's Russia investigation.
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In a now-famous 24.2 paper, drawing on his research at NASA's Johnson Space Center, he and his colleague Burton Cour-Palais showed that collisions between pieces of debris in orbit could create more debris, leading to a potential chain reaction.
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Merkel had rejected that proposal, amid fears it would set off a chain reaction that would collapse the regime of border-free travel with the EU's Schengen Zone, in favor of attempting to find a common solution with other European countries.
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But the unexpectedly large number, coupled with other outstanding potential liabilities and what many investors view as a weak balance sheet, set off a chain reaction that brought back memories of the dark days before Lehman Brothers collapsed in September 2008.
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The head of a local pyrotechnics association told online publication Animal Politico last week that the fireworks market was the safest in Latin America, featuring "perfectly designed stalls" that could prevent any chain reaction in the event of a spark.
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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration's steel and aluminum tariffs are provoking a chain reaction around the globe, as governments from Europe to Canada prepare to erect barriers to prevent cheap metal once bound for the United States from entering their markets.
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"There is no vision, no leadership, and the protests will not lead to any chain reaction across the country, at this point," said Bahman Amoei, a well-known political activist who has spent several stints in jail for his activities.
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The event caused a chain reaction that propelled alliances, ambitions and insecurities into a global conflict driven by technological advance — poison gas and battle tanks on land, combat planes in the skies, warships above the waves, and submarines below them.
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In the US, tests are being done only at the CDC in Atlanta, with a "reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction" test, or RT-PCR, which can convert RNA into DNA and amplify genetic sequences, making them easier to study and compare.
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But such is the lingering animosity about Trump by many in the GOP establishment, and there very well may be enough Republican senators willing to topple the first domino and set in motion a chain reaction — no matter the consequences.
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Four years ago, security researchers showed how a flying drone could hack an entire room full of Philips Hue smart light bulbs from outside a building, by setting off a virus-like chain reaction that jumped from bulb to bulb.
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Rotten Tomatoes score: 16%Summary: In the action thriller "Chain Reaction," young Eddie Kasalivich (Reeves) finds himself in over his head when he stumbles upon a government conspiracy to cover up a laboratory experiment that succeeded in turning water into fuel.
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Szilard first conceived the nuclear chain reaction, enlisted Einstein in the effort to beat Hitler to the bomb, and yet was a humanist who later switched to biology and worked to save humanity from the technology he had helped to create.
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If the right ingredients are mixed and thrown in the mix at this stage, that's a boon that can catalyze a chain reaction with many positives that might result in accelerating the disabling of ZANU PF as war mongering machine .
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Vermont came close this past May, which, as VICE Impact wrote at the time, was the latest link in a chain reaction up and down the Northeast -- an attempt that many felt drove the movement forward, despite the fact that it failed.
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - China's decision to block imports of Canadian meat has set off a global chain reaction in pork trading but it will do little to curb overall demand as a disease ravaging the Chinese hog herd elevates prices, industry experts say.
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As long ago as 1978, Donald Kessler, a scientist at NASA, proposed a scenario in which, when enough satellites were packed into low-Earth orbits, any collision could cause a chain reaction which would eventually destroy all space craft in its orbital plane.
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For over a decade Iranian scientists there have fed uranium hexafluoride into centrifuges that spin at twice the speed of sound so as to sift out uranium-235, the isotope capable of sustaining a chain reaction in a nuclear power plant or bomb.
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The chain reaction of big name players, like Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane, has become an annual tradition for the Galaxy and this year's team is more loaded than ever as Los Angeles seeks to add to their record five MLS Cup titles.
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The day's stunning dominoes ("Abrupt chain reaction for Trump" is the five-column head in the WashPost): Trump, backed by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, settles on "Mooch" to head comms, largely because he likes the financier's feistiness defending POTUS on cable.
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On the evening of July 13, 1977, New York City went pitch black after a lightning strike set off a chain reaction — effectively shutting down the city's power network, and leaving over 1 million New Yorkers without electricity for 25 hours straight.
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"When people are facing a stressful situation, a chain reaction is set off in the body that results in the release of cortisol, leading to higher levels of this hormone in the body," said lead study author Sarah Jackson of University College London.
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High Bridge, a consultant to the nuclear industry, in its report said disposal of significant quantities of plutonium at the Department of Energy's Waste Isolation Pilot Project in New Mexico would pose serious risks, including the potential for an uncontrolled nuclear chain reaction.
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Waking any of the big three on my departure — my wife, our 2-year-old daughter or the dogs — risked a chain reaction that could call into question my claim that these outings would have minimal impact on home or work life.
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The details: Retrieved in a 6.5 hour intelligence operation, the documents that Israel spies took include partial plans for a nuclear warhead "as well as advanced testing of equipment used to generate neutrons to start a nuclear chain reaction," per the Post.
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But once they see others visibly taking a stand, they both gain more confidence in their dissent and become more willing to act on it — and by their actions they may induce the same response in others, causing a kind of chain reaction.
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Dip nails are created by brushing the nail with glue, sprinkling on the same powder used in liquid and powder systems, and then adding an activator, sparking a chain reaction between the acrylic and the glue to create a hard, smooth surface.
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Her disappearance acts as a catalyst for a chain reaction that leads to the discovery of 10 bodies buried on a stretch near Gilgo Beach, on Long Island, indicating that a serial killer has been targeting sex workers in that area for decades.
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Analysts agree that Clyburn's endorsement sparked the chain reaction that turned one state after another "Biden blue" in a westward sweep across the South and into the North on Super Tuesday, creating momentum that spilled over into Big Tuesday, almost sealing his nomination.
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Such an auction would "likely precipitate a chain reaction of other banks being pressured to foreclose on other (mortgage real estate investment trusts') pledged securities, all at prices informed by the fire sale that Defendants seek to hold," AG said in the filing.
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An industrial safety official who gave only his surname, Wu, told The Paper, a news website in Shanghai, that one of the trucks lined up outside the plant to deliver chemicals had exploded, setting off a chain reaction that engulfed the other vehicles.
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Ms. Merkel had warned of such a chain reaction, which could effectively spell an end for the free movement of people and goods across the Schengen area, a 26-nation grouping including Austria and Germany that has open borders among member states.
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TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's aluminium industry is worried that any U.S. trade action to block imports of the metal may result in surplus supply elsewhere and prompt a chain-reaction of retaliation by other nations, the head of a trade body said on Wednesday.
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They're aiming to sustain the burn for more than 1,000 seconds – using a ring-shaped device known as a tokamak – at which point the scientists expect the plasma to produce a self-sustainable nuclear chain reaction, an important step for power generation.
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Read More: From birth to old age, here's what Americans are most likely to die from at every age How humans live on after we're dead Once a human dies, a chain reaction kicks off a feeding frenzy that reverberates through the environment.
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The marginal cost, which is the cost of producing one additional unit of power, for nuclear power is zero or close to it; it's merely a matter of allowing the chain reaction to run incrementally faster, or changing the way you're managing heat exchange.
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The Palm Beach Medical Examiner's Office confirmed that while they were awaiting final confirmation, preliminary findings by the State Health Laboratory using real-time polymerase chain reaction testing confirmed Dylan died from influenza B. Dylan had not gotten a flu shot, according to the family.
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WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 26 (Reuters) - China's decision to block imports of Canadian meat has set off a global chain reaction in pork trading but it will do little to curb overall demand as a disease ravaging the Chinese hog herd elevates prices, industry experts say.
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The takeaways: Thunberg said that, around 2030, "an irreversible chain reaction that will most likely lead to the end of our civilization as we know it" will begin, adding that changes like a 50% reduction of CO2 emissions would be needed to avoid that outcome.
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And with 25 million people in the Seoul metro area, just one missile armed with a conventional explosive slamming into a skyscraper would set off a chain reaction akin to 9/11 in New York – and likely far worse once more shells slammed down.
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Although the retired neurosurgeon had previewed the double Trump claim during a radio interview on Thursday, bringing up the split before a room full of reporters set off a chain reaction as the media nudged Trump to drop the mask, if there really is one.
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At the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak facility in Anhui province, the chain reaction that takes place in the sun to provide life-giving energy is simulated using plasma – two hydrogen atoms merge into one helium and in the process release a large amount of energy.
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Tightening winter electricity supply in France due to several nuclear outages has seen a chain-reaction from other European power markets over the past six weeks, driving prices to multi-year highs, with volatility expected to continue into at least the first quarter next year.
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Witness, for instance, the chain reaction set off when the US Department of Energy's Argonne National Lab responded to one of those seminal 2008 papers: It sparked this follow-up from Princeton's Tim Searchinger, to which Argonne in turn responded, prompting this rebuttal by Searchinger.
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Such junk is abundant in low orbits (those with an altitude of less than 2,000km), and is threatening not only because of the damage it can do to individual satellites, but also because such collisions themselves beget debris, creating the risk of a chain reaction of impacts.
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Public health and environmental advocates worry that bacteria from these industrial farms can become resistant to antibiotics given to humans, says Lena Brook, lead author of the report called "Chain Reaction V" and director of food campaigns at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental advocacy organization.
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If funds are cut off or curtailed without planning, it can lead to a chain reaction: The scientists in the lab wouldn't be able to get what they need to do their work and their publicly funded universities would be losing a revenue source, Villa-Komaroff said.
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In a maze of tunnels 22014 feet beneath the Nevada desert, US nuclear weapons scientists have since the 22025s been intermittently agitating flecks of plutonium with chemical high explosives, carefully trying to push them to the brink of a chain reaction capable of yielding nuclear force.
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In Chicago, on the day he demonstrated the world's first controlled nuclear chain reaction—a prerequisite for the uncontrolled kind in a nuclear weapon—he ran the show like a circus ringmaster, ramping up the tension by calling for lunch just as things literally heated up.
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Pornpen, one of three activists charged under the defamation law and Computer Crimes Act for reporting on alleged torture in Thailand's conflict-plagued deep south, said parties who feel wronged spend one day filing a police complaint - triggering a chain reaction of events in the justice system.
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These new findings from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR), a UK-based think tank, suggest that any one of these risks is poised to set off a chain reaction that could create a global crisis that is greater than the sum of each individual problem.
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After 10 people died when a drowsy trucker created a chain-reaction crash on Interstate 44 in Oklahoma in 2009 -- and in response to many other questions about overworked truckers -- the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission put a 70-hour cap on the average driver's workweek.
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Giving in to Rubio, who has the luxury of not being up for re-election until 2022, could set off a chain reaction among other GOP senators who suddenly decide there's just one more thing they want added or changed before they can vote for the bill.
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Washington (CNN)The revelation that an attendee at last month's Conservative Political Action Conference just outside of Washington tested positive for the virus has set off a chain reaction around Washington, as multiple Republican lawmakers who came in contact with the patient have now self-quarantined.
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Scientists currently have to isolate COVID-19 RNA (the instructions for coding DNA), and then perform a process through which that RNA is actually turned into DNA — followed by testing the DNA in a microbiology laboratory setting by trained technicians using a specialized polymerase chain reaction machine.
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The leading theory for the cause of these diseases is that a healthy protein normally found in the body somehow folds into an abnormal shape — a prion — and then sets off a chain reaction in which other normal proteins also misfold, clump together and cause brain damage.
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In her Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the outbreak of World War I, "The Guns of August," Barbara Tuchman describes how a single catastrophic event — the assassination of the heir presumptive to the Austro-Hungarian throne — led to a chain reaction that ignited a global conflict.
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Lithium-ion batteries can, under very exceptional circumstances, have a sudden and unstoppable increase in temperature, in a sort of chain reaction that leads to the complete destruction of the batteries and the car, said fire safety expert Guido Zaccarelli in an article quoted by the firefighters.
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"I'm very concerned about the different nature of liquidity provision being provided by proprietary trading firms that have a different objective in markets and, therefore, when you go into times of thinner liquidity, a sudden change by an algorithm can trigger a chain reaction," he said.
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But in doing so, Republicans also set off a chain reaction of outrage on the other side — reinvigorating a left whose energy had recently flagged, and again demonstrating that defending Obamacare has become the central rallying cry in the post-election resurgence in activism among Democrats.
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So here's what to watch if you feel the need for speed ... Now, hear us out: Yes, a dog was brutally murdered in the first John Wick, thus setting off a wild chain reaction of vengeance, underworld favors, and extremely cool shots of Keanu Reeves beating people up.
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The discussion of the emergency declaration as a way out of the shutdown makes it seem like an escape lever that Trump can pull at any time — with the lever triggering an automatic chain reaction that ends with a California judge stamping "ENJOINED" on a piece of paper.
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Sometimes there is a chain reaction waiting to happen set off by the moves of one or two drivers who are the key to the puzzle, as is now likely to happen after Sergio Pérez finally announced last weekend that he would re-sign with the Force India team.
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Our planet has suffered five mass extinctions, the last of which occurred about 66 million years ago, when a giant asteroid believed to have landed near the Yucatán Peninsula set off a chain reaction that wiped out the dinosaurs and roughly three-quarters of the other species on earth.
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José Vaz de Matos, a firefighter who works with the Culture Ministry to help secure buildings and artwork, said that if the fire had reached the cathedral's towers and the wooden belfries inside them, a catastrophic chain reaction would have ensued because the towers help support the whole building.
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Robert Ashley, director of the US Defense Intelligence Agency, told an audience at the Hudson Institute that the US believes Moscow is violating the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty's "zero yield" standard, which forbids tests strong enough to create a self-sustaining chain reaction that can lead to a nuclear explosion.
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Some experts have described a kind of chain reaction in Yellowstone National Park in the United States after the mid-1990s reintroduction of gray wolves there, saying stressed elks grazed less easily and had fewer offspring because of the presence of carnivores, which in turn contributed to new tree growth.
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"With no hint on when top management changes will be announced, what we are seeing right now is a chain reaction that slows down lots of things," said an executive at a key Samsung Group unit that makes electronics components, who declined to be identified given the sensitivity of the matter.
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In its second year, the priority of the Chain Reaction survey and scorecard "remains to encourage companies to adopt good policies that prohibit routine antibiotic use for growth promotion or disease prevention across all the meats they serve, even if those policies are not yet fully implemented," the authors write.
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The study, with the catchy title "Double Gene Targeting Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction–Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Assay Discriminates Beef, Buffalo, and Pork Substitution in Frankfurter Products," used groundbreaking DNA testing to identify which meats were actually inside 20 franks purchased at Malaysian markets, and the findings aren't the most reassuring.
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Why it matters: The ruling is expected to set off a chain reaction of other mega-mergers, while the AT&T-Time Warner tie-up will remake the media, tech and telecom landscapes by creating a media powerhouse that controls premium content as well as the networks that distribute it.
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Beyond South Korea and Japan, there is already talk in Australia, Myanmar, Taiwan and Vietnam about whether it makes sense to remain nuclear-free if others arm themselves — heightening fears that North Korea could set off a chain reaction in which one nation after another feels threatened and builds the bomb.
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Scientists aren't sure whether we've crossed the threshold where that chain reaction of retreat and decline is inevitable, but Jason Briner, a professor of geology at the University at Buffalo, said we shouldn't underestimate the possibility that the West Antarctic ice sheet could collapse within the next century or two.
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Fears over the coronavirus had escalated while he was abroad, setting off a chain reaction of concern and criticism, including a stock market sell-off that had erased more than $1.5 trillion in wealth over the prior two days -- a dangerous sign for the US economy and Trump's reelection prospects.
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The test re-confirmed the precision of the compression technology of the first system of the H-bomb and the fission chain reaction start control technology and proved once again that the nuclear material utility rate in the first system and the second system reached the levels reflected in the design.
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And, under new Affordable Care Act provisions, doctors are incentivized to stay away from Medicaid programs, thereby setting off a chain reaction, which puts the average Brownsville resident—and taxpayer, for that matter—in a perpetual bind: less primary care doctors, worse care, more people ending up in the expensive emergency room.
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The Quicken Loans ad argued that more people getting mortgages more easily — with the push of a button on a phone while sitting at a show, for example — would set off a chain reaction leading to purchases of furniture and household goods and then more jobs for people who make those goods.
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Clearly, Jimmy Fallon was not prepared for that kind of chain reaction when he declared 2017 the Summer of 'Stache — because when Will Ferrell showed up on The Tonight Show last night decked out in Wilford Brimley-style facial hair, Fallon seemed more threatened by his fellow comedian's luscious handlebar mustache than flattered.
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Release date: September 13What it's about: Based on Donna Tartt's award-winning novel, "The Goldfinch" is a coming-of-age story about a New York City boy whose life is upended when his mother dies, setting off a chain reaction of events that lead him to start making terrible choices as an adult.
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Beyond Michigan, a Democratic chain reaction down the ticket would be a significant boost in their effort to win the House, but also bolster their chances in a number of state legislative contests that — combined with the governors' races — could cement their gains for a decade after the next round of redistricting.
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The novel's one flaw is that it's hard for the reader to believe that Yejide, however naïve she might be, would not have immediately grasped the first of Akin's lies, but Adebayo's orchestration of the emotional chain reaction set off by those deceptions is so assured that this stumbling block is soon forgotten.
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"A single infected lamp with a modified firmware which is plugged-in anywhere in the city can start an explosive chain reaction in which each lamp will infect and replace the firmware in all its neighbors within a range of up to a few hundred meters," the researchers wrote in the paper.
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Even those of us who are, for better and for worse, consuming pandemic-related information by the truckload, we are just now forging a "mental model of how our behavior can have devastating effects on people we do not know or see—as part of the chain reaction creating the disease's exponential spread," Fischhoff says.
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Dr. Bobbi Pritt, the medical director of the microbiology laboratory at the Mayo Clinic, where the new strain was first detected, recommended that patients with exposure to ticks in Minnesota and Wisconsin receive antibody and polymerase chain reaction testing to detect B. mayonii if they are concerned about Lyme infection but do not have the telltale bull's-eye rash.
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After the collapse, people naturally scrambled to explain how it could have happened, including Mike Lindblom, a reporter from the Seattle Times:A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board attributed the failure to the bridge's so-called "fracture-critical" design, whereby a small crack in just one essential part can trigger a chain reaction of even more failures.
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If there are enough cars on a highway, any minor disruptions to the flow of traffic can cause a self-reinforcing chain reaction: one car brakes slightly, and the ones behind it brake just a bit more to avoid hitting it, with the braking eventually amplifying until it produces a wave of stopped or slowed traffic.
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