| 11. | Market shifts are almost always the result of random fluctuations, what mathematicians call " chaos theory,"
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| 12. | :It's not " random fluctuation " but it's not necessarily some external factor that causes it.
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| 13. | Boltzmann proposed that we and our observed low-entropy world are a random fluctuation in a higher-entropy universe.
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| 14. | A five-sigma level translates to one chance in 3.5 million that a random fluctuation would yield the result.
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| 15. | At angles other than the backscatter direction, the light intensity is subject to numerous essentially random fluctuations called speckles.
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| 16. | That might make it'seem'like you were making a'free choice'- when in fact, it was essentially just a random fluctuation.
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| 17. | Random eye movements, therefore, could be responsible for the random fluctuations in clarity and visibility of the two images.
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| 18. | In experimental sciences, noise can refer to any random fluctuations of data that hinders perception of an expected signal.
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| 19. | Alternative stable states discusses a little bit about how random fluctuation can lead to different outcomes in ecological models.
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| 20. | Random fluctuations of the local magnetic field lead to random variations in the instantaneous NMR precession frequency of different spins.
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