oscillation
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In that framework, “bubbles” are defined as prices that accelerate super-exponentially toward a critical point, with oscillations that become more frequent as the “bubble” matures.
From MarketWatch
That picture changed when scientists discovered neutrino oscillations, a phenomenon showing that neutrinos have mass and can switch between types as they move through space.
From Science Daily
Existing models predicted that this star should display strong oscillations, yet none were observed.
From Science Daily
These particles can transform from one type to another through a phenomenon known as oscillation.
From Science Daily
Ms Sánchez said the blackout was caused by a combination of issues, including an "unknown event" in the system moments before, which saw anomalous voltage oscillations.
From BBC
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