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- The electrical phenomenon had been known for centuries before Thompson began investigating it.
- Q . I have an electrical phenomenon that I don't quite understand.
- This property, first recorded by Thales of Miletus, was the first electrical phenomenon investigated by humans.
- He is credited with utilizing the concepts of positive and negative charge in the explanation of then known electrical phenomenon.
- In general, a seizure is " an electrical phenomenon in the brain " that could have any of a number of causes, Emerson said.
- Scientists using data collected by a quartet of identical spacecraft have solved the mystery of the " black aurora, " an electrical phenomenon that is the dark flip side of the colorful celestial displays known as the Northern and Southern Lights.
- "' Electroluminescence "'( "'EL "') is an optical phenomenon and electrical phenomenon in which a material emits light in response to the passage of an electric current or to a strong electric field.
- Every possible scenario is still being considered, from the impact of a large chunk of hard insulating foam that hit the shuttle seconds after liftoff Jan . 16, to a strike from a piece of space junk, to a lightning-like electrical phenomenon.
- A pair of cameras aboard Columbia have captured video images of an elf _ a luminous red, bagel-shaped, electrical phenomenon that occurs above a thunderstorm in less than a millisecond, said Yoav Yair, an atmospheric scientist at the Open University of Israel in Tel Aviv.
- One wall enumerates the myriad explanations given then and now for the Roswell sighting : practical joke, optical illusion, meteorological or electrical phenomenon, fireworks, gossamer spiderwebs reflecting the sunlight, enemy spy mission, top-secret high-tech aircraft from one of the many nearby military installations.
- A pair of cameras aboard Columbia have captured video images of an " elf " _ a luminous red, bagel-shaped electrical phenomenon that occurs above a thunderstorm in less than a millisecond, said Yoav Yair, an atmospheric scientist at the Open University of Israel in Tel Aviv.
- Investigators are considering every possible scenario, from the impact of a large chunk of insulating foam that hit the shuttle seconds aftdr $ liftoff Jan . 16, to a deadly bull's-eye strike by a piece of space junk, to a lightning-like electrical phenomenon in the upper atmosphere.
- Investigators are considering every possible scenario, from the impact of a large chunk of hard insulating foam that hit the shuttle seconds after liftoff Jan . 16, to a deadly bull-eye's strike by a piece of space junk, to a lightning-like electrical phenomenon in the upper atmosphere.
- A few people have blamed volcanic oddities, others speculate that someone was intentionally creating an electrical phenomenon for nefarious ends, possibly including a Tesla-type Magnifying Transmitter or similar device . ( Although this raises the question of why the villagers have not heard the thunderous noise produced by it, unless it is very well hidden indeed, and the fact that no attempt at extortion has yet been reported seems odd . ) Many aspects of the case were typical of poltergeist phenomena.